Choate Rosemary Hall High School - Brief Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

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015192 Erief The Qllbuate Qnbuul WALLINGFORD COINNECTICUT 1 9 3 6 Y Y . ,, A, , . , , , ,, T , fi' - ,gf me 'vihufm' L . , I . A -A:..2,.,3 4.4-,V in A Ziff? TT- WS . 9 '-!5WF ,! '? '54 Sw. . A g A E A ' N . ri l ' I A M W r, . I A 4 :Ny , ,I Q - ,i G VAN DYQK P1uNT1NG,co..1Nc. h A PRINTERS V ' . A A vi 1? ' - fm 1 GRAND AVENUE, NEW HAVEN - 1 '43 1 ,I ' ' J nz' If , - E A N, 4, 3 IM J ' -' V W X1 I V W nj - 43' F I I, f - A .. , . Q54 A' ' .' 'L -Li! 5 ' , . 'W X ' ' is 5 ' 1 -N l' 'f 'NM A ' ,, ' J- VNNW fi ' W A ' X. ii I '- Y 3 1 f 1 4 I ' - ,, ' f 2 1 A ' ' . P . . If lik' , ri L1 'MH ' :, 'N , ,:,a4,.X..Evu .92 .. 1Xa,. The Emi 1936 untents Views A Faculty . . Faculty Elections Student Council Sixth Form , Class Elections Fifth Form . Lower School Publications . St. Andrew's Cum Laude . Dramatic Club Debate Council Musical Clubs Miscellaneous Athletics . Blue and Gold Letter Men . Alumni . Prizes . Calendar . Advertisements PAGE 10 17 41 43 47 116 119 123 125 135 141 145 153 157 167 175 237 241 269 273 279 307 We gratefully dedzcate thzs volume C2950 fwtlltam Q Slmte zndefatzgable teacher astute cztzzerz man of prznczple szncere frzend I Y 4 W 2 N Zin Memoriam IRVING HUDSON MEEHAN JR March 9 1916 September 16 1935 And when the stream Whlch over1'1oWed the soul was passed away Deposxted upon the s11ent shore Of memory 1mages and preclous thoughts That shall not d1e and cannot be destroyed Wzllzam Wordsworth , . - 1 - 1 I Y A consciousness remained that it had left, 6 7 Zin jllilemumam HAROLD ALBERT CLEMENTS Novemb r 7 1919 August 12 1935 I saw a dead man s iiner part Shlnlflg wxthm each fauthful heart Of those bereft Then Sald I Th1S must be I-hs 1mmorta11ty Thomas Hardy I '7 1 .. , , 1 . , - ' 1 ' ' ' r yr 8 9 Zin jllilemurnam NICHOLAS O RATIANI January 26 1891 Mayl 1936 E en as he trod that day to God so walked he In slmpleness and gentleness and honour and clean mrrth Kzplmg from his birth 10 ' w 1 11 I THE CHAPEL 12 I I2 I-v5 xf '- af,-Q THE GYMNASIUM AND THE WINTER EXERCISE BUILDING 13 HE INFIRMARY POND T x 4- mfsbaf-T15 -slfwx f X ,c 25: 4'fI T 1' ty 4- ,X V s HP fa ff :xv W .xxxikxbx X X KASWAQ x X W, X ' A W - X f, QA v w M ff f ax f ff W. ' fy, wfyf - f A ,A LE, VZVAS' THE ARCHBOLD INFIRMARY 15 TI-IE ARCADE BETWEEN THE HILL HOUSE AND THE LIBRARY 16 Via!Il'N'E'ISbSSe , ' ' HN5s5.1,w:aai4..ww-ww-umwmiaznw NY , . ,, . Q 3 fn 1' - W The jawltp ' r n 17 J I ' E-uf GEORGE C ST JOHN, A B Harvard 1902 Headmaster 18 MRS. GEORGE C. ST, JOHN 19 GEORGE STEELE, AB. Dartmouth 1913 Assistant Headmaster CLARENCE WARDELL ST. JOHN, B.A Yale 1911 Assistant Headmaster GEORGE J OWEN B A Bethany 1912 Yale 1915 Asszstant Headmaster 9 QE RAY BRoWN, B.A. Brown 1906 Head of Lower School RUSSELL ROMEYNI AYR S A B M A Harvard 1915 Columbra 1922 Hzsrory COURTENAY HEMENWAY, A.B., A.1V1 Harvard 1909 1920 Yale Graduate School 1927 Hzstory v 1 21 DQUGLAS AULD SHEPARDSON, A.B. Williams 1916 Englzsh FRANK CHARLES WHEELER, AB Harvard l906 Latin and Greek ROBERT ERNEST LEWIS A B Colgate 1904 Latzn 1 w 7 , , . 22 WILLIAB1 GEORGE SHUTE, B.S., MA, Wesleyan 1911, Yale 1930 Mathematz'cs 4 1 I ALBERT AUSTINI MEEKS B A Yale 19 20 I-Izstory V E. STANLEY PRATT, AB. Harvard 1916 Publzc Speakmg and Dramatzcf: i ll K 1 1 1 g , I 4 1 - . I a L y . . 23 EDWARD PAUL STENGLE, BA., SDM Yale 1918 Chemistry EDWARD COLGAN RYAN New England Conservatory of Music 1916 Reszdent Teacher of Plano and Organ RAY WENTWORTH ToBEY A B Dartmouth 1912 Sczence L ' V E A H mg Lriqr Fihf ww or D, ,,W,DDD D,D,,,,DDD,D,D 24 HAROLD LAUREN TINKER, BA. Brown 1921 English HARRY RICHARDSON DOUGHERTY B A St John s 1904 Mathematzcs LAWRENCE WHITTIER NEWELL Harvard 1904 Un1vers1te de Parls 191 1 French . . , . y 25 1 r EARL GLASMERE LEINBACH, AB., ANI. Penn State 1917 Columbxa 1924 Mathematzcs CHARLES WILLIAM CGLLINS, Trinity 1908 Mathematics GEORGE FORBES PORTER B S Wesleyan 1925 Mathematzcs .. 26 JOHN JAMES MAHER, S.B. Harvard 19 26 History MILTON BEN DAVIS A B Bowdoln 1926 French and Spanzsh DUDLEY FITTS A B Harvard 1925 Englzsh , 11 1: 11 WILLIAM DARRAH KELLEY, 3RD, AB, Harvard 1917 Englzsh HAROLD SINDALL College of Preceptors and King's College London University 1900 English and Latin HENRY DAYTON NIEHAUS A B Cornell College Qlowaj 1924 New York UHIVCISIYY 1925 Sczence 28 EUGENE FIELD MUSSER, B.M. Bush Conservatory of Music Juilliard School of Music Resident Teacher of Piano HUBERT SAWYER PACKARD A B M A Williams 1927 Wliddlebury 1934 French HALLETT N1XoN LEWIS, B.S., MA Princeton 1925 Columbia 1927 Mathematzcs 1 , . ., . . ,l 29 JOHN E. WILPONO, B.S. Penn State 1914 Bzologq HOWARD B. PREBLE, A.B. Bowdoin 1925 French OWEN HAYS MORGAN B A Yale 1928 Latm 1 , . 30 DONALD DEXVENISH VJALSH, S.B. Harvard 1925 French and Spanish PALL ALFRED WARREN Dartmouth Lehlgh 1916 Latzrz CAREY C. D. BRIGGS, AB., AM. New York University 1910 1912 Englzsh 1 T 1 1 1 31 EDWARD BURKE BERRY, BS. Universite de Nancy 1925 UIIIVQFSIYQ de Paris 1926 Un1vers1ty of Delaware 1926 French VIVIAN JESSE BARLOW New York University Residenl Teacher of Piano ARTHUR PAUL KOCH B F A Yale 1927 Pamtzng and Drawmg Art Appreczatzon . , . , . . . 1 32 -- w,..,..- aux- . . ac- .:.., mai:-I-:1 ZL, m-a3...,v,,.Ma-u,-,f,ar- --,,,L-,,i-Y-f- Q-.-....f., ,T-fl-,vw ,?.,,,,c,,,,,,, WILFRED FREEMAN English, Music HERBERT PERCY ARNOLD, AB., AM Harvard l906 American School of Classical Studies Athens Munich University Latin LEVERETT TYRRELL SMITH B A St Stephen s College of Columbia University 1930 English and Mathematics l Y ' , . . , . ' 1 33 74- ,W . .f-v..,,,..-..14. FRANCIS D, GURLL, Ph.B. Brown 1931 Englzsh ROWLAND C. MASSIE Posse Normal School of Physical Education 1915 Harvard Summer School 1916 Director of Athletics and Physical Education EDWIN WooDBURY PRoCToR A B Harvard 1909 La Gu1ldc lnternatlonale Umversxte de Pans French . , , . 34 PAUL JULIFF, BA., BS. Exeter College, Oxford 1931 Science and English 1 1 CHARLES EGLISE Northeastern UHIVGISIYY 1929 Superuzsor of Grounds and Buzldzngs FRANK C HERBEL Tennzs and Squash 35 PAUL F. VAKA, BA., MA. Wesleyan l922 1928 German NICHOLAS O. RATIANI, BS. Central Physical Education School of Petrogracl Springlield College Assistant in Athletics GEORGE CLAIR ST JOHN JR A B Harvard 1933 French and Hzstory 36 CHARLES FULLER STANWOOD, A.B., B.A. 1 Bowdoin 1932 University College, Oxford, 1934 i English 1 1 1 1 1 BARTRAM KELLEY A B M A Harvard 1933 1934 Mathematics DONALD A BULLARD A B Harvard 1935 French . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , . . y 37 SEYMOUR ST. JOHN, BA. Yale 19 3 5 French JAMES DONALD MCCABE, AB., MA Princeton 1927, Chicago 1935 Latin JAMES MONROE TAYLOR B A Amherst 1935 Englzsh 1 38 ROBERT CRAIG ATMORE, AB Haverford 1934 English 39 THE SCHOOL PERSONNEL Treasurer MISS HELEN POSTER House Mother of the Memorzal House MRS ANDRESS PARROT BABBAGE School Physzczan JAMES DAVID MCGALVGHEY M D Reszdent Nurses MISS SUSAN DAWES POTTS R N MISS KATHLEEN CECELIA BURNS R N MISS ALICE GENEVIEVE GRANNIS R N MISS MARG ARET WISHARD R N Physzcal Therapy MISS ELIZABETII BURNS Asszstant to Mrs St John MRS AMELIA WELLES CAMPHUIS Banjo Mandolzn and Guztar THOMAS GALLAGHER Vzolzn FRIIL KAHL Saxophone and Clarznet HAROLD HOLLENBECK HALI ', . . , . . -4 - , . , . I , . . M L : 1 L 40 FACULTY ELECTIONS BEST TEACHER Proctor 30 Stengle 20 Shure 18 YOUR FAVORITE Proctor 24 Steele 16 McCabe 10 MOST SCHOLARLY Fxtts MOST BROAD MINDED Hemenway 24 Steele 12 Ayres 10 MOST DIPLOMATIC Steele 40 MOST HARD HEARTED Warren 20 Shute 16 Massxe 10 MOST HUMAN Proctor 32 H Lew1s 10 McCabe 9 MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONALITY Steele lvlaher MOST CONSERVATINE Shllte 37 BEST LECTURER Ayres 24 Fxtts 18 Maher 14 LEAST APPRECIATED Wxlfong 18 W St John 6 Shute 6 CLEAREST THINKER Steele 37 Maher 18 MOST RADICAL Hemenway 26 A5 res 6 SANEST Steele 25 Maher 12 Proctor 10 MOST CONSIDPRATE Proctor 30 McCabe 6 FACULTY MUSICIAN Ryan 27 Musser 18 Fltts 1 MOST INDUSTRIOUS: Steele, 30: Stengle, 16: Morgan, 6. 1 , 2 , 2 , 2. 41 SUNDAY GRACE We gather together to ask the Lord s blesslng We thank Thee and praxse Thee our Father above We ask Thy forg1veness for faults that are many And pray that Thou w1ll teach us to lxve 1n Thy love or clearness of v1s1on our purpose to see or hours made Th1ne by 1nsp1red endeavor or all that Thou g1vest dear Lord we thank Thee Lord we thank Thee For health and for strength that our task may be finished F ' ' 3 F ' ' ' : 42 btuhent uunril '4 - fTJ-nSW33'?Y5Z AQ? G .1 'ivan .f-fwqp,-,. 13 DAVID M, CURRIE Chairman THE STUDENT COUNCIL D M CURRIE Chazrman THE COUNCIL D M Currle E H Duggs HI C W Curt1s IH D C Grant R Young . . . . , . . , . . 45 , Y , ,-.. , H , .Q.:,.,......,.-,.. ,.,.,,. -Wu .- - 1 n,..x,.-,m9..L:,'- '-e::,J4,w.v,..z1,4,-'.-wr. . , , f . +q + 4' .,a.::E'... .Liga,p.g..:L.Q.:3.51,.1..f,. inn' 3 46 The Sixth jurm 47 DONALD C. GRANT President EDMUNID H DRIGGS IH ALBERT B STEVENS Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer 1 e . E 1 W E,,,-e,e, , eee, ,E eee,ee M -M E E E, 48 S Adams Algeltrnger Jr K Alexander Jr S An el R Arellano J L Armstrong R Ayres J P R Barker T Barlow E Barnes B Beardsley Jr P W Black R C Boeker H W Borntraegcr E Brewster H Brooks R Brooks J Brosnan Ill W Brown W Brownell Jr C3CE UDe' m 1'5UC37U7U Butterworth III J D Canale Clark Clayburgh J I Coddrngton Jr C Common Jr H Comstock Conway S Cragln M Currxe A Currxe W Curtrs Ill Da1ly Jr de Zaldo H Dmgwall J Dodge J Doerrng ll W C Donelson E H Drrggs III l'I'1L47UC3l'lOL1UC3'U U7U 2 N '-l I m O 'FU Z QMWOUUDHCEOO F1471 A Dulles E Duncan G Edwards Fernandez G Perr1s Jr P Proeb S Gagarm C Gamble Garbat H Gaylord Grant Grant Gray Ha Harrls Hart Hartshorne I L Hauer L Henkel T Hrckok L Hough D Jones Jr J O Jones C'3IJ1'Ul'I'1I1j W Kelth C Kelley H Kmght H Lawrence J Lawrence J l' W G LeBout1ll1er LUUUPUDHDP' J Lerner H Lrghton J Lrndo L Louchery B McCook T McCullough J A McNaugh1on E J McVoy H MacLexsh R B Marshall J M Mart1n W E Maxson W G Maxson J W Meehan A G Mendoza Jr E L Metz J S M1ddlebrook N Mrles J Y M1llar E M M1ller J N M1ller D lN Mrlls H C Moorhead J W Morse W Oflield T C Ohver Jr P Palge M C Pease Jr M E Pxckett J H Porter J Quattrone W R Rerd Jr P L Rrchards M B Robertson L Rose DHUCUG-l 'C37U P Runyon Jr K Schmuck Jr Schr1ber C Sheldon R S1mbol1 B Stevens W McCutcheon J W McDonald R T McGusty Jr W N Swxft F W McLanathan Ir U5 J Sullrvan A .... -,...,.rU?U.em1Nf-f+1f-.... .,.. -.-U ,'.'. . . , 'WW.ew h... ,-., .,.,.. . ., na . . -l . B UQ ' -Q , C: Q H w A .. .... .,.., - woa:P:.,.wUQa-. .... .. J .,. ...-,' ,.. '.E...- HwF3UO..'.. ... T . 5 . Q. H .,Er 'H L, , J. P2 - Q A ' - ' A 2: 'iv 1 ..., Nw, .... U 49 H M Rountree J FORM TH TI-IE SIX V a 3 as as a as ar DVVIGHT SAGER ADAMS .,Dwl-gn 1850 Washtenaxnf Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. A ez 18 ifrht: 5 t, ' , ' ht: 146 . Number of years in School' 1 1935 36 Fall Crew Lea ue Hockey Mzchzgan or Harvard ARTHUR AIGELTINGER JR Sha tu Art Azge 1088 Park Avenue New York Clty A e 19 H rght 5 ft 11 NVe1ght 180 lbs Number of years ln School 5 193132 League Football W1nter Track Squad Crew Squad 1932 33 Th1rd Football Squad Wxnter Track Squad Track 1933 34 Third Football Team 1934 35 Fall Tenms Crew Squad 1935 36 Fall Crew Wrestllnv Crew Squad Yale g 1-leo f ll rn Vvlerg lbs . ' V U . , U r g : e' 1 . in. - 1 , D. 51 1 I1 11 , ,mass 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PHILIP KNOX ALEXANDER, JR. Phil P.K. 140 Humboldt Street, Denver, Colo. Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 147 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: League Football, League Hockey, League Baseball, Choir 1934-35: League Football, Forestry, Tennis, Choir 1935-36: Third Football Squad, Skiing, 1 ' ' Tennis, Glee Club Dartmouth HENRY SEYMOUR ANGEL Henry 468 R verside Drive Nevx York City A e 17 H ight 5 ft 8 in Weight 145 lbs Number of years in School 6 1930 31 Midget Football Tennis Choir 1931 32 Crew Squad Choir Junior Dra matic Club 1932 33 Forestry Junior Dramatic Club 1933 34 Forestry Le Cercle Francais 1934 35 Forestry Skiing Glee Club 1935 36 Forestry Skiing Glee Club Dis cussion Group German Club Cum Laude Yale 1 .. ,, i ' 1 1' 1 ' ' , 1 ' 1 gi 1 9 1 1 e' 1 . '. 1 1 . 1 - 2 ' , '1 i - 1 1 ', V - - : , ' ' - : . ' 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l A 1 1 1 11 1 1 52 GASTON R ARELLANO Monk Monhg Donkey Empedrado No 16 Havana Cuba A e 19 H1ght 5 ft 11V 1n Wexght 185 lbs Number of years 1n School 2 1934 35 Football Squad Second Basketball Squad Crew 1935 36 Football Team Boxmg Captam of Crew Cornell JOHN LARIMER ARMSTRONG Abbevllle Llncoln H1ghW3Y Lancaster Pa A e 17 Herght 5 ft 8 n We1ght 135 lbs Number of years ln School 3 1933 34 Mxdget Football League Hockey League Baseball News Board Le Cercle Frangals 1934 35 Soccer Squad Wrestlxng Track News Board Le Cercle Frangals Gun Club 1935 36 Soccer Squad Second Hockey Team Track Squad News Board Yale g : 2' I . 1 ' . Army String , g : ' : . i . - 2 . ' , , , . , 53 RUSSELL ROMEYN AYRES JR Rusty 355 North Maln Street Walllngford Conn A e 17 xght 5 ft 11 Welght 155 lbs Number of years mn School 6 1930 31 League Football Mldget Hockey League Baseball Choir 1931 32 League Football Mldget Hockey League Baseball Junlor Dramatlc Club 1932 33 League Football League Hockey League Baseball Squad Second Baseball Squad Cholr 1934 35 Fall Tennxs Second Hockey Team Second Baseball Team 1935 36 Thrrd Football Team Hockey Team Baseball Squad Glee Club Harvard RICHARD FELIX RAINE BARKER 67 Station Road S1dcup Kent England A e 19 lght 5 ft ll Weight 150 lbs Number of years 1n School 1 1935 36 Soccer Team League Hockey Tenn1s News Board Lzterary Magazme Board Dlscussxon Group g : He' 1 . in. 1933-34: League Football. Second Hockey g : He' : . in. 54 GORDON SLHAYER BARLOW A'Egg lVindy Egghead 69 Rockview Avenue, Plainheld, N. J. Age: 18 Height: 6 ft. Weight: 163 lbs. Number of years in School: 5 1931-32: League Football, Wrestling, League Baseball 1932-33: Junior Football Team, Second Basketball Squad, Blue Basketball Team, Second Baseball Team 1933-34: Junior Football Team, Blue Foot- ball Team, Baseball Squad, Glee Club, Brief Board 1934-35: Football Team, Manager of Bas- ketball, Baseball Team, Brief Board 1935-36: Captain of Football, Wrestling, Baseball Squad, Vice-President of the Athletic Association, Captain of the Blues, Glee Club, Brief Board, Chief of the Fire Department Michigan DONALD EVAN BARNES H uch Senator 402 North 6th Street Ponca City Okla A e 17 Height 5 ft 9 Weight 170 lbs Number of years in School 2 1934 35 Football Squad Baseball Squad Choir Debate Council News Board l935 36 Football Team XVinter Track Squad Baseball Squad Glee Club D bate Council News Board Discussion Group Fire Department Michigan U 1, ff H , i ' I . 11'1. ' I , f Y 1 , , . 9' , 1 1 55 1 1 1 FREDERICK BERKELEY BEARDSLEY. JR. Bira'seed '1Beards 51 Willow Street, NVaterbury Conn. A ez 19 Helght 6 ft Welght 160 lbs Number of years 1n School 5 1931 32 League Football League Hockey Crew Squad Glee Club 1932 33 League Football League Hockey Crew Squad Glee Club 1933 34 League Football Wrestlxng Crew Squad Glee Club 1934 35 Fall Crew Wrestl1ng Crew Squad Cmlee Club 1935 36 Fall Crew Wrestlrng Crew Squad Glee Club Vzrgzma SAMUEL PAUL WEST BLACK Sam Blackze Age 19 Hexght 6 ft Welght 150 lbs Number of years 1n School 3 1933 34 Soccer League Hockey Tenms Chorr 1934 35 Fall Tenms League Hockey Sec ond Baseball Team Glee Club 1935 36 Fall Tenms Sklmg Track Yale S A l - 2 , ' , 720 W. Locust Street, Johnson City, Tenn. 56 RICHARD CARLTON BOEKER Dick Bud Boehm 39 High Street, Passaic, N. J, Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 1935-36:Fall Tennis, League Hockey, Ger- man Club Princeton HENRY WILLIAM BORNTRAEGER Bomze Wzngs S Homewood Avenue Pittsburgh Pa A e 18 Height 5 ft 9 in Weight 150 lbs Number of years in School 3 1933 34 League Football Wrestling Tennis 1935 36 Pall Crew Wrestling Crew Squad Yale 217 . , ' , , g z 1934-35: Fall Tennis, Squash. Tennis l 57 JOHN EDWARDS BREWSTER John BreuJs 101 Lafayette Drive, Atlanta, Ga. Age: 16 Height: 5 ft. 1012 in. Weight: 158 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 I 1035 League Basketball Crew Squad News Board 1935 36 Lea ue Football Squash Crew Squad News Board Le Cercle Prangats Cum Laude JOHN HERON BROOKS Beef Tzme Table Twmg 617 South Llnden Avenue Ptttsburgh 17 A e 17 H rght 6 ft 1 We1ght 164 lbs Number of years m School 2 1934 Second Baseball Team 1934 35 Second Hockey Team Second Baseball Team Brzef Board 1935 36 Second Hockey Team Crew Squad Busmess Manager of the Brzef Yale 13 . - U . C, , , 1 ' . A . a. gr e' : . in. ' 2 12 58 Joins REXNOLDS BROOKS Broohsze Hatch Terrace Dobbs Ferry N A e 18 H1 ht 6 t XVe1ght 150 lbs Number of years 1n School 2 1934 35 Fall Crew Forestry Tenms Cho1r 1935 36 Fall Crew Skung Crew Squad Prznceton JOHN JOSEPH BROSNAN Ill Bros Jack 38 South Main Street, Wall1ngford Conn Age 19 Helght 6 ft 1 rn Wexght 150 lbs Number of years m School 2 1934 35 Cross Country, Forestry, Glee Club 1935 36 Cross Country, Track Squad Glee Club Babson HJR. 26 1 . , , Y. g : eg : f. 59 ' ZADOC Vvll-IITE BROWN Zemin Zuni Bruno P. 0. Box 183, Honolulu, Hawaii Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 193 2-3 3: Midget Football, League Hockey. Golf, Choir 1933-34: Midget Football League Hockey Golf Choir 1934-35: Junior Football Squad Second - - Hockey Squad Golf Brief Board 1935-36: Apparatus Golf, Brief Board Princeton FREDERICK HAMPTON BROWNELL Fred Brownie 17 Summit Street Glen Ridge N A e 18 Height 6 ft Weight 175 lbs Number of years in School 3 1933 34 Fall Crew Squash Tennis 1934 35 Fall Crew A aratus Crew 1935 36 Fall Crew Apparatus Crew Squad Glee Club Brief Board Dartmouth l . , JR. - 3 ' , ' , , J. g : ' 7 ' PP v Squad, Glee Club 60 l 4 GEORGE FORREST BUTTERWO Butter Bur Hilltop Place, Rye, N. Age: 18 Height: 6 ft. 1 in. VJeight: 140 lbs. Number of years in Schoo 1931-32: Midget Hockey, Golf, matic Club, Choir 1932-33: Golf 1933-34: Fencing. Golf 1934-35: Fencing, Tennis, Band RTH, Ill Y. 1: 5 Junior 'Dra- I935-3 6: Fall Crew, Fencing, Tennis, Band ' - Harvard 'THOMAS JAMES CAMP rm Fort Benning G A e 18 Height 5 ft 8 in Weight 140 lbs Number of years in School 3 1933 34 League Football League Hockey League Baseball 1934 35 Fall Tennis Squash Le Cercle Francais 1935 36 Cross Country Team Squash Tennis Squad Discussion Group Le Cercle Francais Cum Laude Yale ' , JR. - - HJ. ,. ,1T.J.,, ' , a. g : 61 JOHN DOMNIC CANALE, JR. Cam1Iy' Berdini 1188 East Parkway South, Memphis, Tenn. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 181 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34:League Football, League Basket- ball, Tennis 1934-35:Soccer Squad, Squash, Track, Choir, Brief Board 1 1935-36: Fall Tennis, Squash, Manager of ' - Track, Cheer Leader, Brief Board, Glee Club Yale ROBERT STUART CLARK Bob Clarlzy Roble 534 Summit Avenue St Paul Minn A e 18 H ight 5 ft 1031 Weight 160 lbs Number of years in School 1 l9'55 36 League Football League 1-lockey Ya e g : e' : 4 Q in. I 1 62 PHILIP BARTH CLAYBURGH Phil 15 Cherry Street, San Francisco. Calif. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 158 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 1935-36: Third Football Squad, Second 1 Basketball Squad, League Baseball Stanford JAMES lNSLEE CODDINGTON JR im Cod 195 Knickerbocker Road Tenafly N A e 19 1 ht 5 fr Weight 1381bs Number of years in School 5 1931 32 Midget Football Midget Hockey 1932 33 League Football League Hockey Crew Squad 1933 34 Fall Crew Wrestling Crew Squad Dramatic Club 1934 35 Fall Crew Wrestling Crew Squad Associate Member of the Dramatic Club 1935 36 Fall Crew Apparatus Crew matic Club Yale ' , , . J. . - g I He'g 2 . 8 in. Squad, AssociatelMember of the Dra- 63 ROBERT CHRISTOPHER COMMON, JR, Chris Bob Zybysho 186 Woodbridge Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 8 in. Weight: 188 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 1930-31: League Football, Midget Hockey, Midget Baseball, Junior Dramatic Club 1931-32: League Football, League Hockey, Tennis, Choir 1932-33:League Football, League Hockey. - - Tennis, Choir 1935-36: Football Squad, Wrestling, Cilee Club, Le Cercle Francais Dartmouth PETER HARWOOD COMSTOCK Rooster Ramos Peck lvoryton Conn A e 18 H ight 5 fr 6 Weight 125 lbs Number of years in School 5 1931 32 Midget Football League Hockey Tennis 1932 33 League Football Second Hockey Squad Tennis Cilee Club 1933 34 Cross Country Second Hockey Squad Track Squad Cilee Club 1934 35 Cross Country Hockey Team Track Team Glee Club 1935 36 Cross Country Hockey Team Track Squad Glee Club Co Head Cheer Leader Fire Department Babson , . l ,' , , , e : . in, 1 - I , , . 3 , . r Y - 1 , , 64 PHILIP CONWAY Phil ACOI7 Blue M111 Road Green Vlllage N Q Hewhr 6 r XX 21 hr 170 lbs Number of years m School 4 1937 33 League Football Wrestllnv Crew Squad Gun Club Glee Club 1933 34 Football Squad Gun Club G1 e Club 1934 35 Fall Crew Squash Golf Gun Club Glee Club 1935 36 Squash Golf Gun Club Glee Club Prmceton GEORGE STEVENSONT CRAGIN Crazg 1414 Asylum Street Hartford Conn Age 17 We1ght 140 lbs Number of years in School 6 1930 31 League Football Midget Hockey 1V11dget Baseball Junior Dramat1c Club 1931 32 League Football League Hockey Tennxs Junior Dramatxc Club 1932 33 Soccer League Hockey Tennxs Junior Dramatlc Club 1933 34 Soccer Squash Tennxs 1934 35 Soccer Squash Tenms Dramatlc Club German Club 1935 36 Second Soccer Team Tennls Ger man Club Dramatrc Club Wzllzams ' , ' , .J. Ag:18 'O 1 f. r'U . D . . 1 Heighfi 5 ff. 10 in. 65 y J mwrmwiwmf mvv Wviiwiww C CC V, xY,, ,N t ,,LLM,,,,-L r l JAMES ANGUS CURRIE F11 4618 Cherry Street Erie Pa A e 17 H ight 5 ft 6 Weight 125 lbs Number of years in School l 1935 36 Cross Country Winter Irack Squad Track DAVID MITCHELL CURRIE UDLIUQH Cut 2621 Speedway, Austin, Texas Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Weight: 160 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 1934-35: Football Team, Basketball Team, Brief Board, Debate Council 1935-36: Football Team, Basketball Team Baseball Squad, Chairman of the Stu- dent Council, St. Andrew's Society, Chairman of the Debate Council, Chair- man of the Discussion Cmroup. President of the German Club, President of the Press Club, Brief Board, Acolyte, Cum Laude, Fire Department Texas Cornell l I - . ,. lf ,, g 2 e' : . in. N 66 CHARLES VJILLIS CURTIS, III Chuck Chewy 16 XVarren Avenue, Marlboro, Mass. Age: I8 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. Vsfeight: 150 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: Junior Football Team, Second Basketball Team, Second Baseball Team l934-35: Junior Football Team, Basketball Squad, Baseball Team I9 3 5 -3 6: Football Team, Basketball Team. Baseball Squad, Secretary-Treasurer of - - the Athletic Association, Captain of the Golds, Student Council H aruarcl LOUIS DAILY JR Lou Snake ey s Louie 602 Branard Street Houston Texas A e I6 1 ht 5 fr Weight IZ9 lbs Number of years in School 3 1933 34 Fall Tennis Squash Tennis l934 35 Fall Tennis Boxing League Base ball News Board I935 36 Fall Tennis Wrestling League Baseball News Board Glee Club Get man Club Lzterarq Magamne Board Yale or Texas g : He'g : . 7lfQ in. X I, 67 V GUILLERMO DE ZALDO A'Dizzy Yahmo Calle 17 esquina a 8, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Ae:18 Hight: 5 ft. 10,Q '. Werght 163 lbs Number of years 1n School 3 1933 34 Fall Crew Squash Baseball Squad El Club Castellano 1934 35 Fall Crew Squash Baseball Squad Brzef Board 1935 36 Fa11Crew Squash Baseball Squad Brzef Board Yale or Pennsqluama ROBERT HAMILTON DINCWALL Dmg Bob 22 Greenacres Avenue Scarsdale N Y e He1ght 5 ft Wex ht 165 S Number of years 1n School 3 1933 34 Jumor Football Team Hockey Squad Second Baseball Team Cholr 1934 35 Hockey Team Golf Team Brief Board Glee Club 1935 36 Footbmll Team Captam Hockey Golf Squad Dance Committee Glee Club Brzef Board F1re Department Dartmouth g e lv xn Ag 1 18 ' : . 101i in. 'g : lb . - : L , ' of 08 JOSEPH JFFFERS DODGE Jerru oe eff nf 3 XX ashm- ton Road Grosse Poxnte Mxch e 10ht 5 fr XX ewht 135 l s Numb r of years m School 1 Squad Lzreraru lflagazzrze Board Art Ed1 or of the Brzef Haruard EDMUND JANES DOERING Bzq Ed 1344 Astor Street Ch1ca o 1ll e 1 ht 6 t Wexght 210 lbs Number of years 1n School 2 1934 35 Hockey Team Glee Club 1935 36 Soccer Team, Hockey Team Golf, Glee Club Harvard 4 5 T ,-, , . W , . y . A Ag: 18 Helc, 1 . 8 in. V 'D : b. 1935-36: Fall U Tennis. Fencing. Tennis Ag 1 17 1-leg : f. 1 in. 69 WILLIAM CAMPBELL DONELSON Bill Memphis Route 2, Germantown, Tenn. Age: l6 Height: 5 ft. Sli in. Weight: l5O lbs. Number of years in School: 2 1934-35: Junior Football Squad League Hockey League Baseball l935 36 Jumor Football Team League Hockey League Baseball Vzrqmza or Bro um EDMUND HOPE DRIGGS III Fddze Drzgfjsze 89 llth Street Garden L N e Hexght 5 ft I XVe1Uht l 62 s Number of years rn School 3 1933 34 Junlor Football Squad Second Basketball Squad Second Bas ball Squad 1934 35 Thxrd Football Squad Basketball Squad Golf Team News Board Secre 1935 36 Football Squad Basketball Squad Track Asslgnment Edltor of the News Student Council Vlce Pres1dent of the Slxth Form D18m3IlC Club St A drew s Soclety Acolyte Fxre Depart ment Prznceton . Clty, . I., . Y. Ag 1 17 ' : . lO,Q in. ' ' 'D : lb . tary-Treasurer of the Fifth Form' ' , Y- '- . . n- 70 GEORGE EDWARDS DUNCAN Dune JiItery 400 Conger Avenue, Klamath Falls, Ore. Age: 18 Height: 6 ft. 1 in. Weight: 175 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: League Football, League Basket- ball. Track Squad 1934-35: Football Squad, Basketball Squad, Track Team, News Board 1935-36: Football Team, Basketball Squad, Track Squad, News Board ' ' Wz'lIz'ams CHARLES AVERY DULLES Avery 72 East 91st Street New York Cxty A e 17 Hexght 6 ft We1ght 140 lbs Number of years m School 4 1932 33 Fall Tenms Mldget Hockey Forestry Jumor Dramatlc Club 1933 34 Fall Tennxs Mldget Hockey Forestry Le Cercle Frangals 1934 35 Fall Tennls Tenms 1935 36 Fall Tenms Termxs DISCUSSIOH Group Lzterary Magazzne Board Cmer man Club Harvard , 1 r ' V - v Y Y ' . . Y V 1 71 HAROLD GLEASON EDWARDS, JR. 130 Bradley Avenue Merxden Conn A e 17 lght 6 ft Welght 160 lbs Number of years 1n School 1 1935 36 Fall Tenms Second Basketball Squad Crew Squad 'I ale Al BERTO FEDRICO FERNANDEZ Wolf Calle 26y5a Avenue M1ramar Havana Cuba e elght 5 fl 81 We1ght 150 lbs Number of vears m School 5 ball Leavue Baseball Junlor Dramatxc Club El Club Castellano 1932 33 League Football Leaffue Basket ball Leavue Baseball Cho1r Jumor Dramauc Club El Club Castellano 1933 34 Fall Crevx Wrestllng Crew Squad DTBHIBIIC Club News Board Le Cercle Prancaxs 1934 35 Fall Crew Boxmg Crew Squad Dramatlc Club News Board 1935 36 Fall Crew XVf9SIllHg Crew Squad C1rculat1on Manager of the News Dra matlc Club Cheer Leader Prmceton Ha' g : He' : . li in. Al Ag z 17 H' : '. ,Q in. 1931-32:Midget Football, League Basket- 72 BENJAMIN GRFFLE1 FERRIS JR Benj 68 C1arf1e1d Street Watertown Mass A e 17 H 1ght 6 ft 2 We1ght 167 lbs Number of years 1n School 6 1930 31 M1dget Football 1V11dget Hockey M1dget Baseball 1931 32 M1dUet Football 1V11dget Hockey Mld et Baseball 1932 33 Leavue Football League Hockey Lea ue Baseball Le Cercle Frangals 1933 34 Junror Football Squad Second Hockey Squad Track Le Cercle Fran C318 News Board 1934 35 Th1rd Football Team Hockey Team Track Le Cercle Franca1s News Board Lzteraru Maaazzne Board retary of Le Cercle FranCa1s Bus1ness Manager of the News Lzterary Maqa zme Board St Andrews SOCIEUY DIS cuss1on Group Cheer Leader Harvard CORNELIUS 1:11 LD FROEB Nez Coon 56 Short H111s Road Forest H111s N Y A e 17 H 1ght 5 ft 10 We1ght 165 lbs Number of yemrs 1n School 5 1931 32 1V11d0et Football 1V11dget Hockey Tenn1s 1932 33 Soccer Apparatus Crew Squad 1933 34 Fall Crew Leavue Hockey Crew Squad 1934 35 Soccer Squad Second Hockey Team Crew Squad News Board Glee Club 1935 36 Soccer Team Squash Crew Squad News Board Culee Club Dance Com m1ttee Secretary Treasurer of the St Andrevx s SOCIQIY Przncetorz A B.G. 4 'e V 3 'T 5 e 1 . 1n. . g D ' ' cg , ' Y - I 1 ' . 1 1935-36: Hockey Team: Track Squad, Sec- gl 3 I e 1 . 1n. - 2 ' 6 , ' , 73 I I I I I I I I I I, I EDWIN CECIL GAMBI E Edd: 1883 Madison Road Cincinnati Ohio e H ight 6 ft 1 Weight 190 lbs Number of years in School 1 1935 36 Third Football Team Basketball Squad Baseball Sq und SERGE SERGE GAGARIN ,,Gag., Bedford Hills, N. Y. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 3 in. Weight: 115 lbs, Number of years in School: 5 1931-32: Midget Football, Midget Hockey, Crew Squad 1932-33: Midget Football, Midget Hockey, Crew 1933-34: Soccer League Hockey Crew 1934 35 Skiing Forestry Glee Club 1935 36 Second Soccer Team Skiing Tennis Yale Princeton I I I I I I I I ' I , . - ,. I I '- ' ' : I . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I k , I I I I I I Y , I , I I I I , - I I .. I I V1 9 ' Ag : 18 , I e' : . in. , x I I I . . I I I I 1 , I f I I 1 I I I I Q I I , I.,,u,,.-,-,v-C - W-7La.f - -C A- I g --I-I-f-I-WJ2-.-W I ' ' T 5' 5 Y , , ,,,, W , . .,,,, , LU - , . 7, 7, pr ' ' 4 I 74 JULIEN ANDRE GARBAT Jules 115 East 87th Street. New York Cily Age: 16 Height: 5 ft, 11 in. Weight: 150 lbs. Number of years in School 3 1933 34 Soccer Squash Track Dramatic Club Choir 19 34 3 5 Dramatic Club Choir 19 3 5 3 6 Second Soccer Team Winter Track Squad Dramatic Club Discus sion Group Harvard HENRY 1'l1XlV1lLTON GAYLORD JR Hank Makalei Place Honolulu Hawaii A e 17 H ight 5 ft llfg Weight 140 lbs Number of years in School 5 1931 37 Soccer Midget Hockey Tennis Junior Dramatic Club Squad Junior Dramatic Club 1933 34 1:allTenn1s Squash Glee Club 1934 35 Fall Tennis Squash Manager of Tennis Glee Club 1935 36 Fall Tennis Squash Team Band Glee Club Yale g : 9' : . V in. 1 ' . 193 2-3 3: Soccer, Midget Hockey, Crew 75 BENJAMIN DOUG1 XS GORDON Doug lVax Hzgh Such Llewellyn Park Vw'est Oran e N .1 e H rght 6 ft 2 n Werght 178 lbs Number of years 111 School 3 1933 34 Second Soccer Team Second Hockey Team Crew Squad Band 1934 35 Soccer Squad Hockey Squad Track Band 1935 36 Soccer Squad Hockey Team Crew Squad Babson DONALD CIINTONI GRANT Don 75 East Boulevard Rochester N Ae 18 Vwe1ht 171 bs Number of years IH School 4 1932 33 Junror Football Squad Second Basketball Squad Track News Board Glee Club 1933 34 Jun1or Football Squad Second Basketball Squad Track Team News Board Cmlee Club 1934 35 Football Squad Basketball Squad Track Team News Board Presrdent of the Flfth Form Press Club 1935 36 Football Team Squash Track Squad Managlnv Edrtor of the News Student Councxl Presrdent of the Srxth Form Press Club Executrve Commlttee of the Athletlc Assoclatlon Acolyte Prmceron S .lr , g, . . Ag:19 e' : . 1. 1 A 1 , , .Y. gr Height: 5 ft. 1012 in. Vg : 1 . 1 76 RICHARD DEGOLYER GRANT Princess Dick l Beekman Place. New York City Age: 17 Height: 6 ft. 3 in. Vyleightz ZZO lbs. Number of years in School: 4 1932-33: Third Football Squad, Forestry, Tennis, Choir 1933-34: Third Football Squad Wrestling. League Baseball, News Board 1934-35: Third Football Team Winter Track Squad, News Board 1935-36: Football Squad, Winter Track Squad, Tennis Yale 1934 35 Fall Dramatic Dramatic Board JOHN HOLL S'lFY2 GRAX Gris l-r7 Clinton Av nue Newark N A e 18 wht 5 r 1 Wei hr 165 bs Number o years in School 2 Crew Fencing Crew Squad Club Club Literary Magazine Princeton 1- ' Q , , . J. g 1 Hee 1 f . l in. 'g : l . l935-36: Fall Crew, Fencing, Crew Squad. 77 ROWLAND LOWE HALL Rowl Rollo A'Weasel 2500 So. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich Age: 19 Height: 5 ft. ll in. XVeight: 170 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 1935-36: Fall Crew Crew Squad VICTOR STEVENS HARRIS zc Farzmz Sam 405 Park Avenue New York Clty A e 17 Helght 6 ft Werght 148 lbs Number of years 1n School 5 1931 32 league Football League Hockey League Baseball Junior Dramatlc Club 1932 33 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball 1933 34 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball 1934 35 Junror Football Squad Second Basketball Team Tennls News Board Team Tennls Squad News Board Prmceton g : 1935-36: Fall Tennis, Second Basketball 78 EDWARD THOMAS HART nEd,, Highland Avenue, South Norwalk, Conn. Age: 19 Height: 6 ft. 21,2 in. Weight: 155 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 1934-35: Winter Track Squad 1935-36:Cross Country, Fencing, Track, Le Cercle Francais Yale W HAROLD HARTSHORNE J Harry Har Little Silver N A e 17 Height 5 ft 10 1 Weight 135 lbs Number of years in School 4 1932 33 Midget Football Midget Hockey Tennis 1933 34 Fall Tennis League Hockey Le Cercle Francais Glee Club 1934 35 Fall Tennis Le Cercle Francais Glee Club 1935 36 Fall Tennis Golf Le Cercle Fran gais President of the Combined Musical Clubs The Golden Blues Discussion Group Prmceton , R, 4 ' ' , . J. 1 . g 1 ' : . 'n. 79 JOHN LONGAN HAUER Jake Ham Wolf 21 Grant Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. Age: 17 1-leight: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 167 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34:League Football, League Basket- ball, League Baseball 1934-35: Junior Football Team, Second Basketball Team, Gold Basketball Team Second Baseball Team Choir 1935-36: Third Football Team, Gold Foot- ball Team Wrestling, Baseball Squad Literary Magazine Board Cum Laude Yale HAROLD 112W S HENKEL Moe Henk 944 West 10th Street Erre Pa A e 17 rhr 5 r Welght 138 lbs Number of years rn School 5 1931 32 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball Junror Dramatrc Club 1932 33 League Football League Basket ball Lea ue Baseball 1933 34 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball Orchestra News Board 1934 35 Fall Tennxs Second Basketbal Squad Track Orchestra German Club News Board ketball Squad Track Squad Orchestra German Club News Board Yale g 1 1-le'g 1 f. 8 in. - : - ' , 1 1935-36: Cross Country Team, Second Bas- , V 7 , , 80 RAYMOND TIFFANY HICKOK URW I-lick l85 Dorchester Road, Rochester, N. Y. Age: 18 Height: 6 ft. lj in. Weight: 170 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: League Football, League Basket- ball, Tennis 1934-35: Third Football Team, Wrestling, Track 1935-36: Football Squad, Blue Football Team Wrestling Track Babson GORDON LORD Houcn Gordy Fluff Hough Cornwall on Hudson N Y C315 A e 17 H ight 5 ft 8 Weight 125 lbs Number of years in School 4 1932 33 Fall Tennis League Basketball Tennis Junior Dramatic Club 1933 34 Fall Tennis League Basketball Tennis News Board Le Cercle Fran 1934 35 Fall Tennis League Basketball Second Tennis Team Le Cercle Fran gals News Board 1935 36 Fall Tennis League Basketball Tennis Squad Glee Club Alumni Edi tor of the News Le Cercle Francais Harvard , Y 1 if U it U H H - - , , . 3 2 I . 111. ' I , 1 f 1 ' , - ' 3 , , i I l 81 ROBERT BITTMAR HUMPHREY r,BOb,, .fHump,, Age: 18 Height: 6 ft, Weight: 160 lbs. Number of years in School: HOMER DANIEI JONES JR Home 232 1 mden Avenue Oak Park 111 A e 18 H lght 5 ft 10 n We1ght 140 lbs Number of years ln School 3 1933 34 Fall Crew Fencmg Cholr 1934 35 Fall Crew Fencmg Team Cmlee Club 1935 36 Fall Crew Fenclng Team Cmlee Club Yale v - , , . e 1 . 1 . V I ' - : , , -1 : , , 82 JOHN ORR JONES Horse Jim Johnny Seward, Nebraska Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. NVeight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 1932f3 3: Midget Football, Midget Hockey, Midget Baseball. Junior Orchestra 1933-34: League Football, League Hockey, Orchestra. Choir 1934-35: League Football, League Hockey, Orchestra ' 1935-36: Junior Football Squad, League Hockey, Orchestra Nebraska HERBERT XVHEELER KEN H 1932 33 League 1933 34 League ball Tennis 1934 35 League Baseball Th 1935 36 League Herb Shadou, Kzffie 32 Union Street Brid ewater Mass A e 18 H ight 5 ft 10 Weight 125 lbs Number of years in School 4 Hockey League Baseball Football League Basket Football Wrestling League e Golden Blues Football Wrestling Tennis Amherst if ., U wr. 1. - ff ' I U , C, , . C I . IH. 83 Gene Age: l8 1934-35: Golf PEYTON HARDINIG KNIGHT Peyt 14 East 90th Street New York City A e l8 H rght 5 ft 9 rn Wervht 160 lbs lNumbcr of years ln School l l9uD 36 Fall 'lcnms Boxmff Tennrs Yale EUGENE CORNELL KELLEY, JR. 39 Gariield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Height: 5 ft. 6 ln. Weight: 160 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 1935 36 Manader of Wrestlrn Prxnccton or Yule . ' , ' U ' C3 D 1 1 e 1 . . D : . ,- A v . , 7. . - . , O, 84 X XUGUSTINTE HICKS LRNVRENCE Hzcks Duke 156 lmden Ax nue Englewood N J e Herght 6 ft Wel ht 178 lbs Number of years IH School 2 1934 35 League Football Tennls Dra matrc Club 1935 36 FallTenn1s Squash Tenms Dra matrc Club Yale or Come!! Con 1172 Park Axenue New York Cnty A e 18 Helght 6 ft Werght 1 70 lbs Number of years m School 4 1932 33 Junlor Football Squad Squash Crew Squad Choxr Gun Club 1 Cercle Francaxs 1933 34 Pall Crew XV1nter Track Squad Crew Squad Choxr Gun Club 1934 35 Pall Crew Wlnter Track Squad Crew Squad Clee Club Cwun Club 1935 36 Fall Crew Apparatus Crew Squad Glee Club Gun Club Co Head Cheer Leader A A . , JR. Ag 2 16 'g 1 I . CONNOR LAWRENCE, JR. - . g I 85 WILLIAM GOODMAN LEBOUTILLIER Boo Boots ll Clark Street, Larchmont, N. Y. Age: l8 Height: 5 ft. lO in. Weight: l5O lbs. Number of years in School: 4 l 9 3 2-3 3: Fall Tennis, League Hockey League Baseball 1933-34:League Football. Second Hockey Team, Second Baseball Team 1934-35: League Football, Hockey Squad, . l Second Baseball Team l935-36: Soccer Team. Hockey Squad, Base- ball Squad, Gun Club, Glee Club Princeton Al AN JAY LERNER 470 Park Axenue New York City A e 17 H ight 5 ft 6 n Weight 155 lbs Number of years 1n School 3 l933 34 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball Brzef Board l034 35 Junior Football Squad League Basketball Second Baseball Team Cwlee Club Brzef Board 1935 36 Fall Crew Boxing Golf Cilee Club Adverusm Manager of the Brzef MAIN Q V Y , g 1 e' : . i . Y , . g , . Harvard W 86 D049 Wornell Road Kansas Cxty Mo Number of years rn School 2 1 a 1935 36 21 1-wh! Flash ALFRED HART LIGHTON A e 18 H lght 6 ft 2 m Welght 155 lbs League Football Second Basket Team Tennxs League Football Second Basket Team Yale RlClrlARD J LINDO Two Gun Dago Dzck Box l Ancon Canal Zone A e 18 Hlght 5ft 1113 n Werght 165 lbs Number of years in School 5 1931 32 Mldget Football Tennxs JHHIOI Orchestra Band 1932 33 Mldget Football League Hockey Tennls Orchestra Band El Club Cas tellano 1933 34 League Football Apparatus Crew Squad Orchestra Glee Club Band E1 Club Castellano Golden Blues 1934 35 Junlor Football Team Gold Foot ball Team Wrestlxng Crew Orchestra Golden Blues Band Brzef Board 1935 36 Football Squad Gold Football Team Wrestllng Team Crew Squad Leader of the Golden Blues Orchestra Glee Club Brzef Board Come'I g I e' : . ' . 934-35: , - b 11 , ' b11' ' F 1 gi e' : . ff 1 . 87 DANIEL LAMBERD LOUCHERY Lock Safety Man 558 Last 1Vla1n Street Clarksburg W V1 A e 18 H 1ght 5 ft 9 n Welght 150 lbs Number of years IH School 3 1933 34 League Football Second Basket ball Team Second Baseball Squad 1934 35 .lunlor Football Team Second Basketball Team Second Baseball Team 1935 36 Football Squad Basketball Team Tennls St Andrews Soclety Fxre De artment Yu e PHILIP BROWN MCCOOK lp Mac 413 Fast 57th Street New York City 9 1 hr 5 t Welghr 169 lbs Number of years IH School 6 1930 31 League Football League Basket ball league Baseball 1931 32 Fall Tenms League Basketball League Baseball 1932 33 Fall Tenms League Basketball League Baseball 1933 34 Fall Tenms League Basketball League Baseball Dramatlc Club 1934 35 Fall Tennls League Basketball Lea ue Baseball Dramatlc Club Glee Club 1935 36 Fall Tenms League Baseball Dra matxc Club Glee Club Trmzty gf n e 1 . 1 . P I Ag : 19 1-leg 1 f. 812 in. U Y I Y , 88 JOHN THOlN1PSON lVlCCULLOUG1-1 Mac 266 XVinding Vwlay, Merion, Pa. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. NVeight: 176 lbs. Number of years in School' 2 1934 35 League Football League Hockey Second Baseball Team Debate Councrl 1935 36 Fall Tenn1s Squash Baseball Squad Debate Councrl Harvard WARWICIQ MCCUTCHEON Mac Clmton DFIVQ Bellefonte Ashland 1x3 A e 17 lght 5 ft 11 Welght 200 lbs umber of years rn School 3 ball Track Squad 1934 35 Th1rd Football Team Wrestllng Track Team 1935 36 Football Team Second Wrestllng Team Captaln of Track Dramatxc Club News Board Glee Club Cornell or Stanford g 1 1-le' : . lfj in. N ' : 1933-34: League Football, League Basket- 89 JQSEPH WILSON lV1C1DONALD Mac Joe 321 West Lincoln Avenue, McDonald, Pa. Age: 18 Height: 6 ft. Weight: 165 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 1935-36: Football Team, Second Basketball Team, Golf V1'rgz'nz'a ROBERT TIGHE MCGUSTY JR Bob Mac 885 Park Avenue New York City A e 18 Fl ight 5 ft 8 Weight 145 lbs Number of years in School 4 1932 33 Midget Football League Hockey League Baseball Junior Orchestra 1933 34 League Football Wrestling Blue Wrestlln Team 1934 35 Leagu Football Vxlrestlmg Mana ger of Baseball Le Cercle Francais 1935 36 Fall Tennis Wrestlin Tennis German C ub Williams , . e z . in. D . I O' .5 - : e , ' , - - A , A. U . . , D, , 1 90 FRANK WATSON MCLANATHAN JR Sandy Mac 111 Mam Street Andover Mass e wht 5 ft 1n Wexght 135 lbs Number of years mn School 4 League Baseball .lunlor Dramatlc Club 1933 34 League Football League Hockey League Baseball Dramatmc Club Glee Club 1934 35 League Football Tennls Glee Club Dramatxc Club 1995 36 Fall Tennxs League Hockey Ten ms Dramatlc Club Glee Club H award JAMES ARNOW MCNRUGHTON Jzm Mack l Lowell Road Schenectady N Y A e 19 H 1ght 5 ft ll n We1ght 170 lbs Number of years ln School 4 1932 33 League Football League Hockey Crew Squad 1933 34 Thlrd Football Squad League Hockey Crew Squad Glee Club 1934 35 Th1rd Football Squad Blue Foot ball Team Second Hockey Squad Crew Squad 1935 36 Football Squad Blue Football Team Second Hockey Squad Crew Squad, Manager of the Orchestra Washzngton and Lee Ag : 17 He'g 1 . 9 ' . 1932-33: Midget Football. League Hockey, . - g : e' : . i . 91 EUGENE JOSEPH AH XIOND MCVOY Mac Gene 3030 Lake Shore Drlve Ch1C3gO Ill A e 18 rght 5 ft 101 Werght 150 lbs Number of years m School 1 1935 36 Fall Tennzs league Hockey Ten ms Squad Prmccton HUGH .lVlAC l..ElSH 85 Wentxxorth Street Hubbard Woods 1 e H 1ght 5 ft 71 Vwmght 140 lbs Number of years m School 3 1933 34 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball Cholr 1934 35 Jumor Football Squad League Basketball League Baseball Glee Club 1935 36 Thlrd Football Team WfCSIl1Hg Tenns Glee Club Manager of the Golden Blues Permsqluama g : He' : . ff in. . Z A I I D Y , Mac Scottyl' Sandy,' . , f , , ll. Ag 1 19 e' 1 , in. 7 ' . 92 ROBERT BAMBFR MARSHALL Bamber Bob 179 East 87nd Street New York Clty C Helqhr 6 fr Wer hr 140 lbs Numb r of years ln School 5 1931 32 Leaffue Football League Hockey League Baseball 1932 33 Soccer League Hockey Forestry 1933 3-1 Soccer Team League Hockey League Baseball News Board Gun Club 1934 35 Soccer Team Wrestling Tenms Neu.s Board Gun Club 1935 36 Soccer Team Forestry Tenms Rrfle Team News Board Dartmouth AMES MARSH WOODROW lVlARllN rm Slugger North Street Greenwrch Conn A e 17 1 hr 5 ft 1 1 Werght 140 lbs Number of years ln School 3 1932 33 Mrdget Football League Hockey League Baseball 1933 34 league Football League Basket ball Tennrs Chorr 1935 36 Skrmg Colf Columbza .. A A. 1 I Ag:17 ro 4 Q . . e ' : 5 , - v D v 1 - 2 , D , . 1 V y , V .1 - 'V I V v g: He'g : . 0'n. - I ' , . . 34 y . , , 93 1- . WILLIAM EDGAR IVIAXSON Bill lViIIie 106 High Street, Westerlyf, R. Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 5 in. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 1935-36: Forestry WILLIAM GREEN IVIAXSON B1 Max 9 Mortlmer Drlve Old Greenwtch Conn A e 19 H lght 5 ft 11 n We1ght 165 lbs Number of years m School 2 1934 35 League Football Basketball Team Baseball Team 1935 36 Pall Tenms Basketball Team Baseball Squad F1re Department Dartmouth 1, 1 An717A'l.S1 ,, N., 1. ,, g : e' : . I , 94 JOHN VJILLIAM lVlEEl lAN Shaun AllWlAHSki,, 10 Hillside Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Age: 19 Height: 6 ft. XVeight: 194 lbs. Number of years in School: 1 1935-36: Football Team. Basketball Team, Baseball Squad ANTONIO G MENDOZA JR Tony Sokolozff Grcaseball Amargura 23 Havana Cuba A e 18 H 1ght 5 ft 9 n Wexght 170 lbs Number of years m School 5 1931 32 Junlor Football Team Second Basketball Squad Baseball Squad 1932 33 Junlor Football Team Second Basketball Team Baseball Team 1933 34 Football Squad Basketball Team Baseball Team 1934 35 Football Team Basketball Team Baseball Team Yae .. ' g 3 e' : . i . 1935-36: Co-Captain of Baseball I 95 EUGENE LOUIS 1V1E'1'Z Gene Gemus 115 Central Park West New York Crty A e 19 Helght 6 ft Werght 135 lbs Number of years rn School 4 1931 32 Dramatrc Club Cholr German Club Le Cercle larancals 1932 33 Second Soccer Team German Club Le Cercle Frangars Dramatlc Club 1934 35 Le Cercle Frangals Presldent of the German Club 1935 36 St Andrew s Socrety Dlscussron Group Vrce Pres1dent of the German Club Le Cercle Francars Yale JOHN S'VllTl-l MIDDLEBROOK Steamboat Smythe Mzdd 77 Comstock Place South Orange N J A e 18 ewhr 5 fr Welght 165 lbs Number of years 1n School 3 1933 34 League Football League Hockey 1934 35 Thlrd football Squad Wxnter Track Squad 1935 36 Forestry Squash Manager f Baseball Cheer Leader German Club Frre Department Dartmouth 1 , 1 . , -1 , , , , , -1, , V . ' a . HD. .81n. -1 , - : r , - : , , o 96 1 'Y ' ' A 1 1 I NELSON MILES Nelse 1761 North Street N W Washlngton A e 18 Hlght 6 ft 1 n Vverght 150 lbs Number of years 1n School 3 1933 34 Fall Crevs Apparatus Squad Gun Club Band 1934 35 Fall Crew Apparatus Squad Band Cholr Gun Club 1935 36 Fall Crew Apparatus Squad Rmfle Team Band Crew Crew Crew Hartard JOHN YOUNG MIILAR Jack Jake the Rake 14 Ollve Place Forest H1115 N Y Hlght 5ft 101n 'Welght 150 lbs Number of years 1n School 6 1930 31 Mldget Football M1dget Baseball 1931 32 Mxdget Football Mldget Baseball 1932 33 Mldget Football Gold Crew 1933 34 League Football Tenms Mldget M1dGet League League Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey 1934 35 League Hockey Tenms 1935 36 Manager of Football Apparatus Dance Commmttee Przrzceton , . ., ' ,D. C. gz e' 1 . i . V ' . Y i L Age: 17 e' : . ' . - I Z ' , ' C, 97 EDWARD IVIURPHY MILLER ..Ned,, Forest Avenue, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Age: I8 Height: 6 ft. I in. Weight: l75 lbs. Number of years in School: Z 1934-3 5: Third Football Team, League Basketball, Second Baseball Squad, Choir 1935-36: Soccer Squad, League Basketball, Tennis - I Princeton or IVIYIIIIGIUS JOHN NORRIS IVIILLFR Norris Forest Avenue Glen Cove L I N Age 20 H 1ght 5 ft 10 n Welght 143 lbs Number of years 1n School 2 1934 35 League Football League Hockey Tennls 1935 36 Fall Tenms Forestry Tenms Wharton School Pennsyluanza .I e : . 1. ' 3 V Y ' I y 1 , 98 DAVID NEWELL MILLS 1 A'Gramps 17184 Jefferson Ave.. Cwrosse Pointe, Mich. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 I 1933-34: Squash, Second Tennis Team, Choir, Le Cercle Francais 1934-35: Squash, Second Tennis Team, News Board, Choir 1935-36: Squash Team, Tennis Squad, X ,News Board, Discussion Group, Glee - . - Club, Cum Laude Harvard HARRY CUSTIS MOORHEAD Harrg 1222 16th Street Washington D A e 18 H ight 5 ft 9 Weight 150 lbs Number of years in School 4 1937 33 Fall Tennis Gun Club 1933 34 Fall Tennis Track Gun Club 1934 35 Fall Tennis Track Skeet Team President of the Gun Club 1935 36 Pall Tennis Apparatus Skeet Team President of the Gun Club Yae , ' , . C. g z e' : . in. 3 I 5 , . , , , TW , , ' TWV Y' , , . I 99 JOHN XV1-HTINIG MORSE Shnozz 7 Arnold Park Rochester N Y A e 18 H lght 6 ft 1 n Vwexght 180 lbs Number of years rn School 5 1931 37 Lea ue Football League Hockey Tennls Chou 1932 33 League Football Vkrestlxng Ten n1s ChOlf 1933 34 Thlrd Football Team Second Wrestllng Team Gold Vsrestlmg Team Tennls Brzef Board Cholr 1934 35 Thlrd Football Team Wrestling Team Track Gold Vkfrestlxng Team Brzef Board Glee Club 1935 36 Football Team Captaln of Vwres tlmq '1 rack Squad Fdltor 1n Chlef of the Brzef Glee Club F1re Department Yale VJRIGLEH OFFIELD Bud 1400 Astor Street Chxcago 111 A e 19 H xght 5 ft 10 We1ght 155 lbs Number of years ln School 4 1932 33 League Football Squash Tenms Choir 1933 34 Fall Tennls Lea ue Hockey Track 1934 35 Fall Tennxs Wf9SIl1Hg Tennls Skeet Team 1935 36 Wrestlxng Team Golf Skeet Team Yale 1 e : . 1 . r I V . - . U . -. D I , . . . . - 7 ' . . , . . ' y N , g : e' : . in. . Z ' U . C, , 1 100 THON1AS CL1FFORD OLIVER JR Tom J-148 81st Street Jackson Herghts N Y A e 17 1-11ght 6 ft Z n Werght 160 lbs Number of years rn School 3 1933 34 Tennls Gun Club 1934 35 Cross Country Fencmg Track Gun Club 1935 36 Forestry Wlnter Track Squad Track Yale PETER PAIGE Lzttle Flower Pazgma Pete A e 18 He1ght 6 ft We1ght 158 lbs Number of years ln School 5 1931 32 League Football League Hockey Jumor Dramatrc Club 1932 33 Soccer Squad Squash 1933 34 Soccer Squad Squash Cmlee Club 1934 35 Second Soccer Team W1ntcr Track Squad Track Squad Glee Club 1935 36 Second Soccer Team Wxnter Track Squad Track Glee Club Prmceton g : e' 1 . i . Pine Meadow, Bellport, L. 1., N, Y. g : 101 l NORMAN STARK PAUL Norm Overbrook Farm, Stamford. Conn. Age: 16 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Weight: 165 lbs, Number of years in School: 2 l934-35: League Football, League Hockey, Second Baseball Squad, Dramatic Club, Debate Councll 935 36 Thlrd Football Team Baseball Squad Dramat1c Club Debate Councxl Yale MARSHALL CARLETON PEASE JR Marsh Doctor Sprzlls l55 East 67nd Street New York Clty A e l5 H xght 6 ft l We1ght 150 lbs Number of years ln School 2 1935 36 Forestry Sknng D1scuss1on Group Yale l - : ' , g : e' : . in. 1934-35: Soccer, League Basketball, Tennis 102 MANSFIELD ELLIOTT PICKETT Pete 'iPz'que Pine Orchard, Conn. Age: 19 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 147 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: Soccer, Fencing Team, Glee Club 1934-35: Co-Captain of Fencing, Crew Squad, Glee Club 1935-36: Soccer, Captain of Fencing, Golf, Glee Club Yale or Dartmouth 1 JOHN HAX NES PORTER Haynes 156 East 79th Street New York City A e 18 Height 6 ft Weight 160 lbs 1931 32 Midget Football Midget Midget Baseball 1932 33 Midget Football Midget Midget Baseball Choir 1933 34 League Football League Tennis 1934 35 League Football League Track Number of years in School 6 Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey 1935 36 Football Squad Wrestling Track Princeton or Wzllzams r ' I Y y - I . 1 f - I , Q - . , + 103 JOSEPH QUATTRONE Joe the Ghost ual' A e 17 H xght 5 ft 9 n Welght 142 lbs 1930 31 lVl1dget Football lVl1dget M1dget Baseball Cho1r 1931 32 Mldget Football Midget Cho1r .lunlor Dramatxc Club 1932 33 Mldget Football League Tenms Le Cercle Frangaxs 1933 34 League Football League Cholr News Board 24 Helena Axenue Larchmont N Y Number of years 1n School 6 Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey League Baseball Le Cercle Frangals 1934 35 Fall Tenms League Hockey Track Glee Club Secretary of Le Cer cle Franga1s News Board Band 1935 36 Fall Tenms Track Asslstant Managlng Edltor of the News Presldent of Le Cercle Francals DISCUSSION Group Band WlLl lANl ROBERT REID JR Bob Cap Rezder 210 lVl1geon Axenue Torrmgton Conn A e 18 H lghr 5 ft 11 welghr 180 lbs Number of years ln School 5 Football League Baske Baseball Football League Basket Baseball Team 1933 34 Fall Crew Squash Baseball Squad Brzef Board 1934 35 Fall Crew Squash Baseball Squad Brzef Board 1935 36 Fall Crew Captam of Squash Baseball Squad Brzef Board Dartmouth 1931 32 League ball League 1932 33 League ball Second Harvard .. - - ,, HQ ,, ..JO,JO,, g.: . 2 I . 1. , ' I A, -1 Y ' 8,5 1 E I . lH. - Z , I- , . , 104 PETER LLOYD RICHARDS Pete Sunset Lane. Rye. N. Y, A e: 18 1 hr 6 r Welght 156 lbs Number of years ln School 4 1932 33 Fall Tenms League Basketball League Baseball 1933 34 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball 1934 35 League Football W1nter Track Squad Tennls 1935 36 13111 Tennls Wxnter Track Squad Track Princeton MALCOLM BROOKS ROBERTSON Robze Ma Mac 116 lVlad1son Avenue Machson N J A e 17 We1ght 138 lbs Number of years ln School 4 1937 33 Soccer M1dget Basketball lVl1dget Baseball 1933 34 Soccer Squad League Basketball Tennxs ChO1f 1934 35 Soccer Squad Wrestlxng Second Baseball Squad ChOlf Lzterary Maqa zme Board 1935 36 Soccer Team Squash Baseball Squad Busmess Manager of the Lzt erarrf Magazme Prmceton g 1-le'g : f. 1 in. . Z 5 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. 105 ROBERT LYMAN ROSE Bob Rosey Rosetta 136 Filbert Street, Hamden, Conn. Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. Weight: 161 lbs. Number of years in School: l 1935-36: Football Squad, Squash, Track Squad, Glee Club Yale GEORGE H Nl ROUNTREE JR George Cragmere Park Mahwah N J A e 17 Helght 5 ft 10 Welght 150 lbs Number of years m School 2 1934 35 League Football League Hockey TCHHIS 1935 36 1-all Tenms Wlnter Track Squad Tennls Glee Club Trzmtq g : ' : . in. 106 LAWRENCE PHILLIPS RUNYON JR Runme ar Runbun 14 Unxon Street New Brunswlck N J A e 19 H xght 5 ft 9 1n Welght 138 lbs Number of years m School 4 1932 33 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball Glee Club 1933 J4 League Football League Hockey Second Baseball Team 1934 35 Fall Tenms Second Hockey Team Second Baseball Team 1935 36 FallTenn1s Hockey Squad Base ball Squad Glee Club Rutgers THOMAS KIRBY SC1-IMUCK JR Tom Shmukze Kid 164 East 72nd Street New Yo k C1ty A e 18 1-lexght 6 ft Welght 163 lbs Number of years rn School 3 1933 34 Pall Crew Pencmg Tenms 1934 35 Fall Tennxs Fencmg Team Cwlee Club 1935 36 Soccer Team Fencmg Team Crew Squad Lzrerarq Magazme Board Yae p . 1 .. H ul 1, H n , , . . . I Y . f 1 , ' - 1 1 ' - 1 y . ' y y . f 1 ,- , 1 ' - Y Y ' - Y V ' - f V Y ' I 1 107 CHARLES SCHRIBER Butch Shadow1aWn , Oshkosh. Vwfis. Age: 19 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Weight: 158 lbs. Number of years in School: 5 1931-32:1V1idget Football. Second Basket- ball Team, Blue Basketball Team, League Baseball 1932 33 Junlor Football Squad Second Basketball team Blue Basketball Team Baseball Squad 1933 34 Jumor Football Team Basketball Team Baseball Team Glee Club 1934 35 Football Squad Basketball Team Baseball Team C1lee Club 1935 36 Football Team Co Capta1n of Baseball Presldent of the Athletxc As socxatxon Chalrman of the Dance Com mlttee Glee Club Fxre Department Williams GEORGE CRAWFORD SHELDON She Ponus Avenue Norwalk Conn A e 18 Hlght 5 ft 10 n Welght 150 lbs Number of years ln School 5 1931 32 Mldget Football Mldget Hockey Mldget Baseball 1932 33 League Football League Hockey League Baseball 1933 34 League Football League Hockey 1934 35 Forestry Skung Dramatlc Club Lzterarq Magazme Board 1935 36 Forestry Skung Dramatlc Club Lzterury Magazzne Board Dartmouth 1 ' - : V .V , .. In gn 1 e' : . 1 . Forestry. Glee Club, Dramatic Club ' 108 DAVID RUEL SIMBOLI Sim Sambo Jessia'es 521 Vkfest 122nd Street, New York City Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 8 in. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 1931-32: Midget ball. Midget 1932-33: League ball, League chestra, Junior Dramatic Club, Le Cercle Francais 1933-34:League Football, League Basket- ball. Second Baseball Team, Le Cercle Francais, News Board, Orchestra - 1935-36: Junior Football Squad, Wrestling, Baseball Squad, Orchestra, Le Cercle Francais, Discussion Group Football, Midget Basket- Baseball Football, League Basket- Baseball, News Board, Or- Harvard ALBERT BENJAMIN STEVENS Moose Goofy Gomez 56 Curtis Avenue Wallingford Conn A e 18 H ight 6 fr 3 Weight 180 lbs ball Squad 1932 33 Soccer Squad Basketball Baseball Squad 1933 34 Soccer Team Basketball Baseball Team 1934 35 Soccer Team Basketball Baseball 'Ieam Vice President Fifth Form Number of years in School 5 1931 32 Fall Tennis League Hockey Base Squad Team Team of he 1935 36 Captain of Soccer Captain f Basketball Baseball Squad Secretary Treasurer of the Sixth Form President of the St Andrew s Society Cruclfer Yale I v ' y Q - g I ' e : . in. - 2 ' , , - - I , . - 2 , , - : , , , - t . A - 2 , ' o 1 v ' 109 BENJAMIN JOSEPH SULLIVAN Sully 0 Ben 46 Curtls Avenue Dalton Mass A e 17 H1ght 6 ft l n Welght 152 lbs Number of years ln School l als WILLIAM NYE SWIFT Wzll Swzfty Great Neck Road Waterford Conn A e 18 H lght 5 ft ll n We1ght 145 lbs Number of years 1n School 6 1930 31 Mldget Football Mrdget Hockey Nlldget Baseball 1931 32 M1dget Football Mldget Hockey Mldget Baseball Le Cercle Francals 1932 33 Fall Tennls League Hockey League Baseball 1933 34 Fall Tennis League Hockey League Baseball Lzterary Magazzne Board 1934 35 Fall Tenn1s Second Hockey Team Tenms Secretary Treasurer of the Ger man Club Busmess Manager of the Lzterarq Magazzne 1935 36 Fall Tennxs Hockey Squad Sec retary Treasurer of the German Club Edxtor m Chlef of the Lzterary Maga zme Cum Laude Harvard 1935 36 Th1rd Football Squad Basketball Team Baseball Squad Le Cercle Fran Ya! e H 1, US In H n , 1 - 2 Z . 1 . . : v , . - 1. - U H - U 1 1 - 9 I . 1 . ' 5 1 f ' 3 1 . , - I . v - I . Y 1 ' l , . . 3 1 Y . ' , , 110 CARLETON TOBEY Carl Tobe I., N. Y, Lighthouse Farm, Southold, L. Age: 18 Height: 5 ft. 7 in, Weight: 138 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: Fall Tennis, Squash, Tennis, Choir 1934-35: Fall Crew, Winter Track Squad, Crew Squad, Glee Club 1935-36: Fall Crew, Wrestling. Crew Squad, Glee Club, Brief Board, Dance Com- mittee l Princeton RICHARD BFACH WALES Wales A e 18 H ight 5 ft 10 in Weight 140 lbs Number of years in School l 1738 Elm Street Stratford Conn Trinity gs e' : . '. l 111 A MEAD WHITAKER Mead 35 East 76th Street, New York City Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 145 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1933-34: Fall Crew, Forestry, Crew Squad 1934-35: Fall Crew, Wrestling, Tennis, News Board, Le Cercle Francais 1935-36: Fall Crew, Wrestling. Crew Squad, Advertising Manager of the News Yale CHARLES THOMSON WILSON JR Chazz Wllly 730 Park Avenue New York City A e 18 H ight 5 ft 6 1n Welglat 128 lbs Number of years in School 4 1932 33 Fall Tennis Midget Hockey Tennis 1933 34 League Hockey Golf Choir 1934 35 League Hockey Golf Choir 1935 36 League Hockey Manager of Ciolf Yale or Dartmouth , . ..C.T,,, ., ,, .. - ,, F g : e' : . ' . 112 1 '-W - M ' W 11 24 Gramercy Park, New York City 1932 1933 1934 1935 1932-33 -34: League Football, Riding ' -35: Riding, Wrestling, Crew Squad -36:I3a1l Crew, Wrestling, Crew Squad 1 CRAYCROFT FRANCIS WILSON 1 Age: 17 ' Height: 5 ft. ll in. 1 Weight: 150 lbs. ' Number of years in School, 416 1 I 1 : Midget Baseball 1 :League Football, Riding X 1 I 1 1 1 Columbia 1 K 1 1 1 1 JACK NEVILLE WILSON Bzq Jack New Boy 5510 Chenevert Street Houston Texas A e 18 I-I ight 6 ft 4 Weight 210 lbs Number of years in School I 1935 36 League Football Wrestlmg Crew Squad Rice Institute 1 1 1 ,1 1 Q 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 , E gf 1 e' z . 12 in. g - C 1 '1 1 1 1 9 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 113 F. SIGEL WORKMAN Seagull Sig 22 Norwood Avenue, South Hills, Charleston, W. Va. Age: 17 Height: 5 ft, 7 in. Weight: 144 lbs. Number of years in School: 216 1933-34: League Basketball, Tennis 1934-35: League Football, League Basket- ball, Tennis, Cilee Club 1935-36: Junior Football Squad, Second Basketball Squad. Tennis. Glee Club Princeton HERBERT FESSENDEN WRIGHT Herb Fessenden 108 Oak Street Shrewsbury Mass A e 18 Height 5 ft 9 in Weight 145 lbs Number of years in School 4 1932 33 League Football League Basket ball League Baseball 1933 34 Junior Football Team Apparatus Track 1934 35 Junior Football Team Wrestling Track Brief Board Dramatic Club 1935 36 Football Squad Apparatus Track Squad Photographic Editor of the Brzef German Club Dramatic Club Oberlm If H U vw 1 . . V ' - I f - . V I . Y ' - 1 . 1 v 114 JAMES NICHOLAS YOUNG, JR. Jim Jumbo l'B.F.H.O. 179 East 80th Street, New York City Age: 17 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. Weight: 140 lbs, Number of years in School: 3 1933-34:I.eague Football, Squash, Tennis, Chess Club 1934-35: Fall Tennis, Squash, Tennis, News Board 1935-36: Fall Tennis, Squash, Tennis. News Board, Le Cercle Francais Yale RICHARD YOUNG Drck Pres Van 1-lornesvllle N Y A e 16 H ight 5 ft ll n Weight 145 lbs Number of years in School 5 1933 34 Soccer Forestry News Board 1934 35 Soccer Forestry News Board Lzt erary Magazine Board 1935 36 Soccer Forestry President of the News Student Council Vice President of the St Andrews Society Literary Maqazme Board Handbook Board Dis cussion Group Cum Laude St Lawrence 4 ' U - H H U , . . Q I . 1 . ' I , v - I , f 1 , ' . v , , ' , . 115 CLASS ELECTIONS DONE MOST FOR CHOATE D Cllrrxe 100 MOST TO BE ADMIRED D Currxe 66 D Grant 47 R Young 15 MOST LI1xELYTO SUCCEED D Currle 44 R Young 42 D Grant 1 MOST RESPECTED D Currle 72 D Grant 31 MOST INFLUENTIAL D Currle 77 D Grant 26 LEAST APPRECIATED A Stevens 36 R Young 36 SW1ff 17 BEST ATHLETE Schnber 43 Curtrs 28 A Mendoza 21 BEST STUDENT R Young 55 Brewster 35 MOST VERSATILE D Currle 38 Schrlber 19 A Stevens 10 BEST LOOKING Schrlber 49 Mrllar 18 D Grant 9 THINKS HE IS C Lawrence 58 E Drlggs 18 Hrckok 12 BEST BUILD Arellano 37 Lrndo 26 D Grant 12 BEST NATURED D Barnes 23 Arellano 19 W G Maxson 15 MOST OPTIMIS'IIC Comstock 25 Barlow 19 W G Maxson 9 MOST PESSIMISTIC Quattrone 26 J H Brooks 15 Hauer MOST HAPPY Go LUCKY Comstock 24 Barlow 17 C T Wrlson 8 MOST ABSENT MINDED Dulles 21 D Mxlls 13 Beardsley BIGGEST KID B Ferrls 22 Mlddlebrook 22 Barlow 19 BIGGEST ROUCH HOUSER Mlddlebrook 36 J Morse 32 BIGGEST CARPER Hauer 21 J H Brooks 18 Canale 15 BEST VOICE Conway 32 Hartshorne 21 McLanathan 14 BEST DANCER J Morse 41 Dlngwall 27 Schrlber 17 FIRST TO GET MARRIED Comstock 28 Curtxs 16 J Morse 12 MOST GENTLEMANLY C Tobey 31 D Currxe 20 Fernandez WITTIEST J Morse 44 Canale 27 Mrddlebrook 10 MOST GENEROUS Borntraeger 18 C Tobey 12 Lrgbton 9 BIGGEST DRAG WITH FACULTY D Curr1e 46 Comstock 18 Sw1ft BIGGEST BLUEFER Barlow 28 D Barnes 17 Borntraeger 11 CLASS PEST Garbat 29 C T Wllson 27 R McGusty 27 CLASS POLITICIAN D Barnes 45 Canale 19 Nletz 10 BIGGEST EATER Mldcllebrook 27 Duncan 14 McCutcheon 8 MOST PIOUS D Currle 35 A Stevens 19 Metz 14 DONE CHOATE FOR MOST Comstock 38 C Lawrence 18 BEST DRESSER Robertson 24 Schrrber 23 C Tobey 18 THINKS HE IS C Lawrence 24 Schmuck 14 A Lerner 11 SOCIAL LION E N Mrller 23 C Tobey 13 A Lerner 9 CLASS CAVE MAN Arellano 58 J Morse 17 Lindo 9 MEEKEST Cragln 45 Angel 15 Dulles 14 : , 3 . . , 3 , 15. : , 3 . 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' , 1 , 1 ' , 13 116 CLASS GRAFTER Rountree 18 Barlow 1 1 Comstock 6 CLASS GROUCH Hauer 43 .I H Brooks 21 Ollver 14 DEVIL WITH THF LADIES Schrlber 71 J Morse 19 Barlow CLASS DIVERSION Mxddlebrook 20 Garbat 11 Movles 10 Horse Electzons QUIETEST Mlddlebrook 54 Garbat 21 .I Morse 15 CLASS DWARF J Wllson 61 R Grant 12 DAINTIEST R Grant 58 .I Wilson 20 DAINTIEST FEET .I WIISOH 56 R Grant 4 MOST STUDIOUS Barlow 28 C Lawrence 16 Comstock BIGGEST SNAKE Angel 26 Pease 12 R Young 8 CLASS POLITICIAN Cragln 28 Dulles 14 Pease 7 CLASS HUSTLER Llghton 25 R Grant 10 Borntraeger 6 CLASS GRIND Barlow 22 C Lawrence 16 Comstock 8 Favorzte SPORT Football GIRLS SCHOOL Farmxngton BRAND CCIGARETTEI Camel 30 Chester5eld 25 NOVEL Anthony Adverse 12 Goodbye Mr Cbzps 12 Europa 12 SHOW Jubilee 26 At Home Abroad 13 NEWSPAPER Tzmes 78 Trzbune 31 ACTRESS CLECITIIVIATEQ Kathenne Cornell 33 Helen Hayes 19 ACTRESS IMOTION PICTURED Gmger Rogers 28 Myrna Loy 13 ORCHESTRA Ray Noble 37 Fred Warlng 15 Duke Elllngton 10 INDOOR SPORT Squash 15 Backgammon 15 TOPIC OF CONVERSATION GIIIS 26 Sports 10 COLLEGE Yale 23 Princeton 17 Harvard 8 MOVIE lllutmy on the Bounty 28 Top Hat 25 ACTOR Charles Laughton 22 Ronald Coleman ll Fred Astalre 9 CAR Ford 2 , 1 . . , 1 ' . . - 2 ' . - 1 . . : . 3. z , : . , : , 8, : ' , : , z , . MOST MODEST: Garbat, 25: C. Lawrence, 18: Barlow, 18. ' 1 , 2 . , : . . 2 , : , . ' , : , ' 1 ' , Z 1 , . 1 . 'X Z l 1 I , . : , 1 ' . 1 ' , . : ' , 1 . . ., 1. 3 , . I ' , 1 , . . 117 THE SCHGOL SONG To our School upon the hlllsxde come and Slng a rouslng song Then ever true to Gold and Blue shall be our loyal throng So We ll harl our Alma Mater t1s to her our hearts belong Cheer then for Choate' All haxl her brmght name' Far through the land her sons shall bear her fame T For ver down through the ages renowned shall she be T Fa1rest 1n all the land ever thy name shall stand' Ever thy sons slng to thee' Crepeatj i i 1 y y 1 1 l T 'Q Till the echoes clear send back our cheer in accents loud and strong X 7 i ' ' . l l 1 l y y l l E , 118 Y Lu.Imiusr,uv1s1iv.H.',::fn?l.'Cafe'.n1':'-r'.Jm,. fs--EJ-siakagakwgxf SPL 'i JT ' be jlftb :Farm 4Em2,1Krdd111'nv2L1:.a:nzQ.111 :S .mum -A 1 - , . .,L,s-:za awrsu 5:1111 119 FREDERICK CLARKE, JR. President PETER M DEAN WALTERI TIBBETTS JR Vzce Preszdenz' Secretary Treasurer 120 B J L A1nsworth E R Alexander Jr J R Allen J Anderson Il W H Attwood E H Arrendell M T Barrett N Beaty C Bedford Jr F Boardman H Br1nton Jr M Bruere Calder Jr W Clark Jr C Clark Jr W Clay G Cottell G Counselman L Davls M Dean B de Brun D Dodge J Dore Jr S E Dowdney Drackett L Dudley Jr J A Earle R D Edwards D S Erdman FIFTH FORM W O Frlley Jr C H Frsher J P F1tz G1bbon J A Freed H H Frothlngham C T Fuller C G1lbert W Ham1lton J W Hatch Jr G Hencken E Hogan Jr W Hoover Jr O Howe A Huhn L Hutton Jr B Johnson D Kelth J Kelly T Klng Jr Kreuter II S Lane W E Lerner A Low McGaughey Ill McGusty M McM1ll1n Jr McNe1l Meeker Mrlls T Moseley Ill W C Mudgett Jr A C B Murphy G F Naphen J L Neal J R Nearlng I Newhouse Page Patterson Ill S Reebre H Rlchards M Rogers Roland H Salmon III S Schafer W Schroeder W Schwartz W P Snyder 3rd R S B Stowe W Trbbetts Jr Tobey M Turnbull Van Brunt Vogel Jr A Von Elm E Wannmg West Jr P W1ll13mS W Wood Jr W H Woolverton Jr . . . . 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H , ,. , . 1 Q i 527f'Q'9Q s X IN , ,Lyn gg 515' ' ' I X4 ' ' .N x X A 1 f 1 I1 I x . 125 THE BRIEF BOARD JOHN W. MORSE Editor-in-Chief I JOHN BROOKS ALAN LERNER Business Manager Advertising Manage THE BRIEF BOARD 1935 36 JOHN W MORSE Edrror zn Chzef JOHN H BROOKS Buszness Manager ALAN JAY LERNER Aduertzszng Manager HERBERT F WRIGHT Phorographzc Edrror JOSEPH J DODGE Arr Edrror ASSOCIATE EDITORS Business Gordon Thayer Barlow Walter W Hess Jr John Domnlc Canale Jr Theodore T Horton Daud Mltchell Currre Herbert A May Jr Guxllerrno de Zaldo W1l11am R Rexd Jr Robert H Dmgwall Carleton Tobey Herbert Phlhp W1II13mS Photographzc Zadoc Wh1te Brown Rlchard J L1ndO John M NICMIIIIH Jr 7 .., . , ' ' - 1 1 ' y . ' , . , . , . . 1 . , . . , , . , . 127 RICHARD YOUNG President MUUHQIUU Editor Business Manager THE NEWS BOARD 1935 36 RICHARD YOUNG Preszdenr DONALD G GRANT Managing Editor BENJAMIN G FERRIS JR Business Manager MEADE WHITAKER EDMUND HOPE DRIGGS Editors John Larxmer Armstrong LOUIS Daily J Robert Allen Low Wxllram H Attwood Rlchard E R Barker Donald Evan Barnes James Read Branch John E Brewster George E Duncan C Herbert Flsher Cornelrus P Froeb Vlctor S Harrls Herbert C Haynes Czrculatzon Manager ALBERTO FERNANDEZ Assistant Managzng Editor JOSEPH QUATTRONE Eu ene Drckson Kerth Associate Editors Harold Lew1s Henkel Rlchard S Lane Theodore H Lee Wllllam W Lyon Jr Robert B Marshall Warwlck McCutcheon DaV1d N lVl1lls George W Schroeder Walter I Txbbetts Jr James N Young Jr Alumni Editor GORDON LORD HOUGH Photographic Edztor HAROLD GRAY HENCKEN l DONALD C, GRANT BENJAMIN G. PERRIS JR I . Advertising Manager Assignment Editor , Ill I ' ' , r. 129 REVIEW OE THE NEWS Even at such close range, it does not seem difficult to appraise the work of the thirtieth News Board. A fewfyears ago any fair critic, while commending the general excellence of the paper, would have pointed out that there was dangerously little unity among the various departments. Since this weakness was recognized, each succeeding President has sought to widen his sphere of influence, to work more closely with the heads of departments, to weld the separate units into a smoothly working whole. To an unusual degree has that goal been attained this year under the extremely able leadership of Richard Young, efliciently supported by news, business, and advertising mana- gers almost ideally suited for their respective positions. As a matter of considered policy, the News for the current year has given greater prominence to non-athletic subjects. One reason for this is the fact that the School has been privileged to hear an unusual number of worthwhile and interesting lectures, many of them pre- sented by a very live Current History Club. At the same time, definite effort has been made to draw deserved attention to what has happened in the field of sports. Recently, the News tried the experiment of initiating a column made up of brief comments about School events of minor importance. Such a column is admittedly dangerous, for it can so easily degenerate into the yellow sheet type of pleasant personalities. Done by the right person the field affords great possibilities for describing little events of human interest that would otherwise pass unnoticed Perhaps the worst that can happen to this undertaking is to have it referred to later as one more noble experiment It is especially to the credit of the Business and Advertising Mana gers that they have succeeded in keeping their organization solvent under conditions that no previous board has faced Last spring the Alumni Association decided against sending the News to any alumnus who did not personally subscribe thereby reducing very considerably the paid subscription list inasmuch as the Association had for years generously made itself financially responsible for all unpaid alumni subscriptions Vifhen under the circumstances more advertising proved necessary it was obtained and every issue was restricted to six pages unless current funds warranted a larger outlay It was a pay as you go policy highly successful if not spectacular Again the News was given first place in the annual contest of 1935 conducted by the Prmcetonzan It must be confessed that the award came unexpectedly this time since no first place had been given the Choate paper in any of the current monthly contests Left to his own independent judgment this year s Faculty critic of the News would grant the board a gold medal for high attainment He dares say that in his memory the News has never reached a higher standard for news and editorial writing and he knows that in holding to this standard there has been a minimum of waste effort a con spicuous lack of organizational rattles v Y 7 f ' 7 7 v v - - - Y t 7 . . . . , . . 9 7 Y I - 4,Qs.,q..1,LefQfr,-:1f-:-,:-f- A-A-M '-A' - fm' -M ' ': R' ' ' W' in 'E' ' 'C E' 130 THE LITERARY MAGAZINE BOARD XVILLIAM NSE SWIFT MALCOLM ROBERTSON Ed'tor-in-Chief B siness Manager THE LITERARY MAGAZINE BOARD 1935 WILLIAM NYE SWIFT Edzror In Chzef MALCOLM BROOIXS ROBERTSON Busmess Manager Members of the Board W1l1Iam H Attwood Wallace HamIlton RIchard Fehx RaIne Barker John Longan Hauer Louls DaIly Jr W1ll1am EllIs Lerner Joseph Jeffers Dodge Oden Hughart Meeker Charles Avery Dulles Thomas Krrby Schmuck Jr Benjamm Greeley Ferns Jr George Crawford Sheldon John HollIster Gray Davenport West Jr R1chard Young l , 1 Ll , -36 Y 3. I . I . , , . , . , . , . 132 REVIEW OF THE LITERARY MAGAZINE A wealth of prose and a scarc1ty of poetry have contlnued to char acterlze the Lzterary Magazzne Among the prose works there were several strlkrng examples of dxfferent types of llterature Swxft con trrbuted an adro1t burlesque of one type of popular magazrne flctron F Barker d1d well w1th a crrtrcal essay on Ben Jonson a cr1sp Job of reportorlal wr1t1ng on New York through the eyes of a v1s1t1ng Enghshman and a play too long for publrcatron Wlthln the narrow confines of The Lzt Murphy s short essay on the hermlt thrush was sk1ll 1n the analysls of the adolescent school boy Hamllton had n the whole the keenest ear for dralogue Dulles turned out the matur est sanest art cr1t1c1sm we have had 1n years Sheldon Hauer and Ba1ll1e kept ahve the humorous stra1n In the Mrdwmter 1ssue came the lirst s1gns of the long awalted renalssance of poetry thanks to Dulles Schmuck and Hauer The Supplement contmued to y1eld prom1s1ng materral for future years mature beyond his years. Camp, Daily, and Attwood showed unusual . . . 1 b . y O 133 52:1 , ' Vs E O T 1 A 't E 2 EQ 1 1 pig TI-IE HANDBOOK BOARD E A 3 ALBERT B. STEVENS . E is RICHARD 'YQUNG Q M E Bi . E A J :ff ' . L ME ' . I ' E? I B B E E B B mi ' - 1 X Q 3 V ' 1 3 T' 11 if - - ' ii V13 ,T 2 gm , 41-- ' wx .. 134 I . , UQW!l, i4E . LQ, W St. Zlnhretnk 135 Qc DREW'S CABINET THE ST. AN ALBERT STEVENS P sdent RICHARD YOUNG CORNELIUS P PROEB Vzce Pres d nt S cretary T eas r THE ST ANDREW S SOCIETY ALBERTB STEVENS Preszdent RICHARD YoUNo Vzce Preszdenr CORNELIUS F FROEB Secretary Treasurer The Cahmet D M Currxe B G Ferns J E I-I Dr1ggs III D I. Louchery E L Metz THE WORK OE ST ANDREW S The School year of 1935 36 has seen the St Andrew s Soctety fulfill completely and successfully 1ts allotted program In the fall three representatwes were sent to the Northfield Conference At Chrlstmas the largest Red Cross and Tuberculosls dr1ves 1n the SOCIQIY s h1story were completed As usual through the sales of uncla1med laundry and the old clothes collectlons conducted among the fellows by the Cabxnet matenal a1d was rendered to the needy of Wallmgford Thxs year the students donated through the Soc1etv S100 OO to the Seelng Eye Inst1tute of MOFIISYOWH New Jersey ref '- ie e -r uer Y . , , - . , ' . . . . , If . . , . . 7 . , . , , , , , , y lv ' , . 137 w 11' -- N1 HQ W IN m WK Wk 1 , 1 I X W 1 4 i w X 1 iw' 138 ST ANDREW S SUMMER CAMP COUNSEI ORS MR H N LEWIS Head Counselor B Ayres B Robertson R Ayres J T Robertson T Baldwm Jr C Sh ldorx O Chatlield A Shepard O1 l M MCM Eckhardt E Steward B C1 Ferrrs Jr W M Tracy S S Ctagarln N W1ll13m9 A R Wrmpfherm THE SUMMER CAMP The Summer Camp mamtamed by St Andrew s and staffed by members of the upper forms agarn offered a two weeks vacat1on to some forty two boys from New York s teemrng slums and an addr tronal SIX from the Chxldren s Communrty Center of New Haven As usual lrfe at camp cons1sted of an almost contmuous fr nzred actrvrty as It must rf an entrre summer s program IS to be crowded lnto two weeks t1me wrth any success Even more than usual he mtangrble results to be seen rn the faces of the boys at the end were worth all the tremendous expendrture of energy Part1ally as a reward for good camp records and even more as the best way to let the School as a whole know more of the kmd of boy they are helplng a group of elght were 1nv1ted up for a weekend early 1n the fall to take a norsy and prom1nent part 1n th weekend act1v1t1es and l1ve over agan 1n breathless tellmg those two weeks at camp 7' 1 ' K 4 A . . ll. E , C. . M. . ' R. . , r. R. . A. . I , . . 2 L P. . D. . 3 . , K r. . . I , . . . . . ' ' er - L Y I I- . . . 9 . , c , , . , v , t . . . . 2 139 THE ACGLYTES ALBERT B. STEVENS, Crucifer E. Driggs, III D. M. Currie 140 S xy rf, if min. Z um Eflauhe 141 ' r N X X ju TE? ,rai'.2:-f'1une- ww K .1.. 2 UDE SOCIETY LA M CU THE MR GEORGE STEELE MR. FRANK C. WHEELER President Secretary THE CUM LAUDE SOCIETY MR, GEORGE STEELE, President MR. FRANK C. WHEELER, Secremry mwzuo 07010 St. John Arnold Ayres D Bnggs Brown M B DaV1s Pltts Hemenway G Lembach Lew1s E Lew1s PUCEVUTUU C-WUC-'iefllj c1:C3?LJ:Zf.mOf g,.m P1 W QQ 0 CU DP' EFL?EQomaO?9E WR-Easeaem :EO- H wk-.mmm wVJfvS.'I-'PU'-+ Pf-+0Q ' N ru mn'-fm L4 LQH OH rw P1 D UQC-4 71 GUUDHOU'-l J J Maher L W Newell E S Pratt C W St John D A Shepardson W C Shute Steele P Stengle L T1nker P Vaka D Walsh U'UZIIlT5O P C Wheeler R Young G L Hough A H Lawrence Jr W lVlcCutcheon N M1les D N Mllls J Quattrone Cu C Sheldon D R Srmboll W N Sw1ft M Wh1taker C T Wrlson Jr I Q I l l lx ll li il a i If ll 4 l li , I ml li l l J H l v Mr . . Mr. . . , Mr. . . Mr. . . T Mr .... ' Mr. . . . Mr, R. Mr. . . l Mr. . . ' Mr. . . 5 4 MF. . ' MI. . 5 Mr. . Mr. . . Q Mr, . . ' Mr. . , ' T Mr. . ' Mr. , . 1 Mr. . . ' Mr. . . A f Mr. . . 4 J. L. Hauer J, N. Young, Jr. 1 1 l F .L TTTT ' T C 'TTT' f f T l' l l-13 THE CHOATE CHAPEL Prom dreams and visions heaven sent Prom simple faith and Godly trust Great empires yea each continent Has risen from the dust. To those who saw this spire arise This composition out of nought Is like a light from Christ s own eyes A glimpse of Christ s own thought And through these doors continual youth Our sons shall pass in after years To live His hopes and fears Paul Mellon 1925 To hear the beauty of His truth, i C C C 144 QEIJB Eramatir Ciluh 145 1 . f V a-- - -- We f www-, , , . . , l r-A 'V-um A -V Y-1--fi--..-VN V L .. Y- V -Q., -,Yf---,......,, , y R LL ,. S W C or-- We L S il A 1 - 'H - gk 4 , l WALTER l. TIBBETTS, JR, MR, E. STANLEY PRATT ' President Director Tl-IE DRAMATIC CLUB WALTFRI TIBE-ETTs JR P eszdent ALBERTO FERNANDEZ Stage Dzrecfor JOHN H CRAY Property Manager JAMESD MCGAUGHEY JR Electrzczan MR E STANLEY PRMT Dzreczor MR GEORGE STEELE Stage Dzrecror Honorary Members Mr V1v1an J Barlow Mr lxcnneth B Mlllcr 5 a Ed C-'CEFUC5-151 CUFUHZU Arnold A Keasbey ll B Moseley Cochrane K Langstaff S Paul Cragrn H Lawrence J M Rogers Drrggs Ill B McCook S Schafer Eckardt W McCutcheon C Sheldon Cmarbat P VJ McLanathan Jr W I Trbbetts Jr E L Metz F750 A Agar Jr E G Counselman W E Lerner N Beary J C Dav1dson S T Pardee C Bryan G J Pabran W C Porter Jr J D Fletcher Jr - . V J, ., I' I i l ' 1 l W X . u 1 I V n l x T ll .Q R. . , . . 5 .. M. E. , . . l .S. ' A. . , r. .. . .J. . . , J Q . , Associate Members ,,,r ,L 146 l L... ,,,, 7 Y - REVIEW OF PINAFORE AND TRIAL BY JURY When summarrzrng the double brll of Trral by Jury and I-I M S Prnafore one rs tempted to plunge at once rnto enconrums of the prrncrpals who regaled the Festrvrtres audrences wrth therr brrllrant playrng But rt seems to me that the real starrrng of the afternoon was done by the Choate Dramatrc Club Irr any finely rntegrated satrre such as these two rndrvrdual brrllrance rs made pos srble and even produced by a harmonrous correlatron of related parts weakness rn any one rnevrtably renders oth rs r lated to rt less convrncrng Paul as the Learned Judge and as Srr Joseph Porter played wrth a suaxrty astoundrng to those who attended a Choate Grlbert and Sullrvan opus for the first trme I-Irs explanatron of how he became a Judge and hrs Never Mznd the Why and Wherefore were Good for all trme Trbbetts portrayal of Captarn Corcoran exceeded even our hrgh expectatrons There was authorrtatrve srngrng and actrnv And hrs part as Usher rn Trral by Jury was equally good rn IES way one sensed court room dust whenever he stepped forward As the Defen dant who left the Lady at the church H I awrence conveyed a drs quretrng sense of rnsrdrous devrlry partrcularly when we had once seen the grrl he left behrnd hrm I-Ie was a good vrllarn In Prnafore however he raprdly caught our sympathres wrth both actrng and srngrng and whatever rank or statron he took he fitted well Drck Deadeye plaved by Garbat easrly took rank as one of the best char acter parts rn Choate dramatrcs and to be hrssed by hrs audrence rs hrgher trrbute to hrs p rfectron than any words could possrbly be lVIcCutcheon demoted from the drgnrfied Counsel for the Plarntrff to a Boatswarn s Mate compassed the two contrastrng roles wrth good vorce and farthful playrng Buttercup and what a name for herl gave Eckardt hrs chance to show that an honest heart beats beneath a repulsrve eXter1or Our acceptance of her parrrng off rn the finale wrth the gorgeous frgure rn the cape who prevrously had sung to the moon rllustrates how subtly the contrastrng parts are rntegrated rn thrs satrre Last of all the playrng of the femrnrne leads by Langstaff deserve a place all by rtself Called rn at a few days notrce he mastered two leadrng roles so well that the audrence knew at the first sound of hrs vorce off stage that everythrng was safe The grace of hrs performance and the sheer lovelrness of hrs vorce persrst rn the memory as hrgh lrghts of a fine productron The prrde whrch the other members of the cast obvrously took rn Langstaff s trrumph grves the clue to the secret of the Dramatrc Club s excellence Certarnly there could be no finer trrbute to the club and to Mr Pratt rts drrector than thrs latest evrdence that whatever must be done can be done 1 44 17 an 17 . . . 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' v r 147 148 Gllbert and Sull1van s H M S PINAEORE PERSONS IN THE PLAY L-1 U5 a?:?59? eU'cgEQ O25 ..- EAgjOU7jD ' EEPESNOE 333900 QEEQ: ogg, spa L4 O 2 ro :r 'U O P1 f'f Q P1 W O U7 DP' C-' U3 2 S5 wa: 3: Q55 is 4rQ- '-'Z ovZ?w53B 205225 ZQEQEQCD Ommmww 'goin 'U FOOHQQQ X4W'5f-fHHv- E Kennedy Langstaff Hebe John M Cochrane Mrs Crlpps Harold J Eckardt mmwwgm w w UQ 2 S H Attwood N Beaty C Bryan G Counselman Sazlors and Marmes J L Hauer R A Keasbey H W E Lerner F W McLanathan W C Porter Jr WUOGFUM S Cragm H Damels Jr Dav1dson Drlggs HI Earle Pab1an Fletcher Jr Howe I The Fzrst L womgo Adams Jr P Aley S Baxter III Breen Y Brown Jr W B Cumrnlngs D T Harrls F G Hewxtt W R Hlrschberg J Re1nke II S Schafer C Sheldon A Von Elm Vvfrlhams J M W1lson W H Woolverton Jr ord s Szsters Couszns and Aunts Keasbey Kerth McCarthy H G M1llett J J Scanlon Jr J Serdner H G Soest D L W1nsor . , . . QHo+wHa ,... . 'Q . - '. ', .'r oveemo ...,'. 'f J ' if 5 iiiigi l J ..P'.WmH ...... . .- -if jiif' gi ' 1' -1 -I 2 ' : lm - ' . 'I ' '..'. h ll ' .' ln - , -2 i . 9 ' G . il 149 f 1 150 The The The The The The The The G1lbert and Sull1van s TRIAL BY JURY PERSONS IN THE PLAY Learned Judge Norman S Paul Plalntlff Davrd B Moseley E Kennedy Langstaff Defendant Au ustlne H Lawrence Jr Counsel for the Plarntxff W3fW1Ck lVIcCutcheon Usher Walter I Txbbetts Jr Foreman of the Jury Phlllp B McCook Clerk of the Court Robert C Bryan P1I'Sf Brrdesmard John M Cochrane C A Agar .Jr W H Attwood I-7ab1an J D Fletcher Jr A Keasbey II W E Lerner M P Aley R Y Brown Jr W B Cummlngs F G I-Iewltt W R Hlrschberg Adams Jr Baxter III Beaty Counselman Davldson JC The Jury F W McLanath W C Porter Jr E J Remke II Sheldon A Von Elm The Brzdesmazds T T Keasbey Ke1th Mrllett Se1dner Wrnsor J 'I he Spectators J A Earle D T HHIIIS G O Howe J J Scanlon, Jr R J M Wilson an Jr G. J. ' . . ' , . . , . G. C. R. . , C. . . . , . E. M. ' . . ' H. G. ' . . ' A. . ' . . ' D. L. ' C. L. , . . . G. S. , - - ' R. N. . . E. C1. . . . 151 152 015132 Rebate Qinunril 153 54 THE DEBATE COUNCIL DAVID M. CURRIE MR. WILLIAM SI-IUTE Chairman Director THE DEBATE COUNCIL DAVID M CURRIE Chazrman MR WILLIAM G SHUTQ Faculty Aduzser D E Barnes J D Canale J M Currxe McCullough N M1118 S Paul C Sheldon Tobey ASSOCIBIQ Members R Barker R D Edwards Dr1ggsHI C1 A Freed . . D. . ' . . , r. N. . D. . ' G. . J, T, C. R. F. . . . E, H. ' - - R. L. Dudley, Jr. E. L. Metz 155 THE DEBATE COUNCIL Debatrng the quest1on Resolved That as a Whole the Polrcres of the Roosevelt Adm1n1strat1on Should be Approved 1n the Pres1 dentlal Electlon of l936 Choate debaters defeated the Taft aflirma trve at Wallrngford and the Hotchkrss negatue at Lakev1lle 1n the fourteenth annual Trrangular Debate of the three schools By th1s dual vrctory Choate gams permanent possessron of the Harkness Edwards Debate Cup Th1s debate trophy a replrca of the Paul Revere Congress1onal Bowl and a grft of Harkness Edwards Choate 25 has been won tw1ce by Hotchklss twrce by Taft and w1th th1s year s debate three t1mes by Choate S1nce the cup was Hrst awarded ten years ago there have been three trxple t16S 1n the annual debates In the Fall Debate w1th Yale Class of 1939 d1scuss1ng the ques t1on Resolved That Congress by a Two th1rds Vote May Veto Any SIX to Three Dec1s1on of the Supreme Court Declarmg a Federal Law Unconstltutlonal the Choate aflirmatlve made up of Davrd Curr1e Ray Dudley and John Canale was defeated by the Yale negatlve two of whose members were former Choate debaters At New Haven the Choate negatxve cons1st1ng of Davrd Mrlls Fel1X Barker Norman Paul and Jerry Freed defeated the Yale allirmatrve Two debates were held 1n the wxnter term one w1th Wesleyan plan was used 1n the Wesleyan debate wrth only two man teams and w1th no dec1s1ons at the close of the debates Dav1d Currre and Rrchard Edwards for Choate opposed at Mlddletown the resolutron Resolved That Th1s House Approve the Soc1al Security Act whlle Jerry Freed and John Canale supported rt at Wall1ngford In our first debate w1th Deerfield the afHrmat1ve from each school won 1ts re spectxve contest as they dlscussed the quest1on Resolved That Th1s House Approve the Proposed Neutrallty Act The Choate afiirma t1ve debatmg at Choate conslsted of Davrd Mllls Donald Barnes and Carleton Tobey wh1le Davxd Currle George Sheldon and Eugene Metz represented Choate at Deerfleld Throughout the year the Councll was ably d1rected by 1ts presx dent Davld Curr1e whose power of leadershxp was most effectrve both durlng the per1od of preparatron and durmg each debate r - . . . , 7 . , Y Y 7 Y , , 9 Y 7 , . Y 7 Y Y T Y Y ' ' Freshmen and the other with the Deerield Acadmy. The Oregon , - IL ' ' ' 7? ' Y , , Y - ' 7? ' 7 . Y ' ' , Y I 9 Y 156 ,11- f X 7 .ff V-41 2,-Jef '-2.5 I 1 ' - ,1 ' Q 4 .,,.,.r-A J-1.1. usual Iuhs 'A , 157 4 l . C f ' 'T 'T 5 l I l HAROLD HARTSHORNE, JR. MR. WILFRED FREEMAN President Director J THE GLEE CLUB HAROLD HARTSHORNE, JR., President y A DAVENPORT WEST, JR., Manager ROBERT PRESTON CHENV, Recorder A CLIFFORD JUSTIS FULLER, Librarian MR. WILFRED FREEMAN, Director Q C. A. Agar, Jr. L. Daily, Jr. W. W. Lyon, Jr. J l E. R. Alexander, Jr. H. H. Daniels, Jr. H. MacLeish 1, P. K. Alexander, Jr. J. C. Davidson P. B. McCook H. S. Angel W. D. de Camp W. lVlcCutcheon L W. H. Attwood R. H. Dingwall F. W. McLanathan, Jr R. R. Ayres, Jr. E. J. Doering, II O. H. Meeker H. S. Baillie J. A. Earle D. N. Mills , G. T. Barlow A. L. Emlen J. W. Morse D. E. Barnes C. P. Eroeb G. T. Moseley, III . M. T. Barrett C. J. Euller A. C. B. Murphy F. B. Beardsley, Jr. H. H. Gaylord, Jr. P. Paige , B. H. Brinton, Jr. C. Gilbert M. E. Pickett 1 A. D. Brixey, Jr. D. C. Glover R. L. Rose . J. J. Brosnan, III H. Hartshorne, Jr. G. H. M. Rountree, Jr E. H. Brownell, Jr. J. L. Hauer L. P. Runyon, Jr. i G. M. Bruere H. G. Hencken C. Schriber if J. D. Canaie, Ji. G. L. Hough G. W. sehfoeaer l R. P. Chew H. D. Jones, Jr. D. A. Shepardson, Jr. J D. W. Clark, Jr. R. K. Keller V. B. Tibbals l E. C. Clarke, Jr. W. G. LeBoutillier W. l. Tibbetts, Jr. i R. C. Common, Jr. A. J. Lerner C. Tobey J P. H. Comstock W. E. Lerner D. West P. Conway R. J. Lindo W. H. Woolverton, Jr. E. G. Counselman E. S. Workman l W-. ' 4' M.. D A R an 159 THE GLEE CLUB No orgamzatron suffers more from a lack of contmulty 1n a1ms and methods than a choral group and the Glee Club of l935 36 was faced at the begmmng of the year wrth the prospect of another d1rector another rehearsal schedule and a degree of uncertamty as to the future It IS a tr1bute to the v1tal1ty of the 1nterest 1n the School 1n choral mus1c that the largest number of cand1dates 1n recent years volunteered rehearsed drlxgently and pattently and fllled the usual 11st of engagements w1th1n the School and outsrde w1th credtt to ltself and to the tradxtlon of the best clubs of the past The most mterestmg development of the year was the formatlon of a Choral Club composed of Glee Club Chapel Choxr and Faculty Th1s orgamzatxon sang not only ln the School but 1n the annual FIVE Schools Concert 1n Bushnell Audltorxum Hartford The per formance there of two choruses wxth organ accompanxment from a Bach Cantata was one of the most 1mpress1ve p1eces of smgmg ach1eved by a Choate choral group But even more lmportant than that tanglble result was the 1mpetus glven by thxs performance to the xdeal underlymg the choral work 1n the School the strengthemng of the t1es between Smg Songs Choxr Glee Club and Faculty mus1c courses leadmg up to these orgamzatxons and above all the sheer del1ght 1n mus1c mak1ng No rev1ew of the season of 1935 36 could be complete wlthout acknowledgment of the whole hearted mterest and sp1r1ted work of the members of the club Actual muslcal accompllshment must neces sarlly be the ultlmate measure of success and judged on th1s bas1s alone the club held 1ts own But 1n the healthy development of mus1c 1n the School more headway can be made through the medlum of the enthus1asm of the stngers than 1n any other way and toward thls development the present club made a notable contr1but1on the logical steps from one to the other: the hope for proper general 160 THE ORCHESTRA THE SCHQOL ORCHESTRA MR. EDWARD COLGAN RYAN, Director JAMES ARNoW MCNAUGHTON, Manager H. L. Henkel J. O. Jones R. J. Lindo Saxophone C, Page Violins T, H. Watkins, II Trurnpezs Piano Mr. E. C. Ryan 161 R. I. Lyman D. R. Sirnboli E, S. Stevens Trombone C. L. Stevens TH! GOI DEW BLUFS THE GGLDEN BLUES H Norton Page T H1ll1ard Trombone L Stevens Accordzon B Iackson RICHARD J L1NDo Leader HUGH MACLEISH Manager Scuophones Trumpets E S Stevens Plano H I-Iartshorne Ir T R1chter C R R1ordan J Lmdo Drums Hettler Jr Banjo Ford , A s. . 'H , R. , ' , S. , , ,. Q. 162 THE BAXID THE BAND YVR GLEY OPPIVLD Drum Major MR EDWARD C RYAN Drecror Saxophones A H Norton C Page S T Richter R N Steele W B Wrlllams French Horns J R Allen T H Watkrns ll Barztone D W Clark Jr Trumpets Goddard T H1ll1ard J W Leavenworth Jr E Spercher Jr S Stevens Trombones D Ke1th L Steven Bass Hom G F Butterworth l Drums C Culbert J XV Hatch Jr N Nlrles Clarznet H T Krng Jr Cqmbals J uattrom , . P, A , ' . . E. . ' . . ' , C. . S A . . .Q - . . , . . . . rr 16.3 MR. VJILFRED FREEMAN MR. DUDLEY FITTS Dr ctor O gan Ast THE CHOIR JOHN R. ALLEN Prefect G HERNDON ROBINSON Sub Prefecz GEORGE A HUHN' V Recorder A CLARKE BEDFORD JR Lzbrarzan MR WILFRED FREEMAN Dzrecror MR DUDLEY FITTS Orgar-lsr C Allen Jr T Allen J R Allen gvo7Uc::1:'oC-ivwnmhgmaz W Armstrong Jr H Arrendell R Ayres A H Baker Jr T Barnes B1rch Jr R Branch Branch V S Brewer H Brockway HI N Brown R Collett Jr H W Comfort Jr H W Hoover Jr R M Dav1s Jr G de Brun J F D1CklHSOH J P Dowdney R B Downey J Dunlop C1 J Fab1an J D Fletcher Jr R L Frost W G11bert F J Hall W O Harbach J W Hatch Jr C Hofer 'UWOWZWMOEHQDPQ 'Ti lngold Jr Lawson Lemkuhl Jr Loomls Jr lVlclVlorrow M1llett Nrchols Ill Pardee W Qulgg McD Relnlger J Relnke II H Rohxnson Sawyer Jr R TOpplng . . . , D. . . ,... ' ' . A. , . . S. Chess, Jr. E. P. Hathaway . E. Speicher, Jr. 165 THI: CHOATE I-IYMN Thou who in youth keepest watch o er us all In life s gladsome morn, thy spirit compelling, Thy sons, ever faithful, respond to thy call. Thy name We will sing, thy praise ever telling, 166 vN - X Q7 Qu all '14 0' Q 004 YZ - Ny. oy 9' f w. 1 1 'dr ia 1 ' AW gsig fgkhv K HW K :QQ QA r ,P v.,3x3lX.E::.h4, S ,ffyhi f A 1 K P - at , fu, sffi' Z Q IM, v .fr'?'f X Q'efP'2?,Z,f.wrA,f 4. 0 I Q x 'N MQ! ' rw M x X ,af f 6 f W Q, R I .X ,435 ,MM ' N 6- 1 M ? 1, wa- '1 is H. f 14 .Z X 1,2 ' 2: Q jg grmk G. 5 '.v ,H H f , . M xiii 2... If 'L V f I 'VH' QV' avxX X gf? YPA :Rub 'I - fm 4 1- , N! Qs 1,9 ,I 1 36445. ' sQw -1 M ffh V26 ' ' ff! f , -114 ' nh 1 N vow - a nv. f 1 N ' v. ,..415,g,0Q, N' 'vivo ' S ' '29 fs? ' ' ef ?92 o' ' Q, gg min , . M 4y'g.' fb .Q 'fl 4,0-3,6 '. -',w.v,, , JUL X q,l,, .Q .,,. 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' -' 'Fr LQZH -Efiff. fl N' ' .',x, I31EQ,ix.,g,'21:.355,'5! ,'gf7 'wqfgi -FQ:-ef 'fh.5'.A:?.. 1.!.'3i1 , br!! 215 um A i, vzii-riffjhfaialx 'yn xx ,Qi5,f'3g.j g-gqggiirgxgg ' 4-js' 'J-f2:1f'. fi-wi I 107 l E GERCLE FRANCAIS LE CERCLE FRANQAIS JosI1PH QUATTRONE Preszdent WILLIAM H ATTwooD Vzce Preszdent BENJAMIN G PERRIS JR Secrerary Mr M B DaVIs Mr E W Proctor Mr L W Newell Mr D D Walsh The Members R E Gardner W A Gardner P E N Greene W HamIlton T Hart Hofer L Hough B Howard Jr J R Allen J Anderson ll J E Brewster J Camp Jr L Dav1s M Dean D Edwards S Gagarm P S Workman D KeIth R S Lane T H Lee W E Lerner L Metz S ReebIe S Schafer R SImbolI Young Jr U7UU1lTi 22, wzwxg. .. I E ' I l . l I - A I l ll l - . ! I F l I DUOOFH . . . ' Ill . . f . ' . 'll .' . I Il - A t..f 1 , ' l z. ,' A 5 W . ' . ' . ' . . . 3 ' - I 3 . 168 i L n ff .4 i UZ 8 Ef i i r l. VF 9 yi Fl 1 1 . ll 'mu ,wax c ..Nx.x1:.-:rf E S . THE GERMAN CLUB THE GERMAN CLUB Mr. H. P. Arnold Mr. G. C. St. John Mr. R. C. Atmore Mr. S. St. John Mr. B. Kelley Mr. P. P. Vaka H. S. Angel W. H. Attwood R. C. Boeker G. S. Cragin D. M. Currie C. W. Curtis, lll L. Daily, Jr. C. A. Dulles H. J. Eckardt W. D. Pilley, Jr. H. L. Henkel R. T. lVlcGusty, Jr The Members H. D. Vezin J' 'FLC-i'i 5'IlT4 RG-.l5Ml?'1..5aI2'fB'. ...JL Y-A. ....4p..iQn::.'1?S'!f !f. 2-C'..1.0E1.1i.L,,....3j..I .. ' 169 FUHVUHEOP 091115193 SD 2255925 r'f W0 45125-mg fx offzlg. 3 'P-Q F2 5. . S. Schafer W. N. Swift H. P. Williams J. N. Wilson H. E. Wright C. A. Von Elm THE DISCUSSION GROUP THE DISCUSSION GROUP DAVID MITCHELL CURRIE, Chairman S. Angel P. R, Barker E. Barnes J. Camp, Jr. A. Dulles G. Ferris, Jr. Garbat The Meinbers R. Young 170 Hartshorne, Jr L. Metz N. Mills C. Pease, Jr. C. Sheldon R. Simboli Williams THE DANCE COMMITTEE THE DANCE CCDMMITTEE CHARLES SCHRIBER, Chairman R. H. Dingwall J. Y. Millar C. F. Froeb C. Tobey 171 - - - 1 ' Y ,-Y Y V, ' ms EY Vrnkymv iaj vn Whm rn w T R P i 1 R W 1 5 L 1 Y l i l. THE CHEFR LEADERS THE CHEER LEADERS l 1 CORNELIUS F PROEB Co Head Cheer Leader 5 COQNOR LAWRENCE JR Co Head Cheer Leader ' L' PETER H COMSTQCK Co Head Cheer Leader h J D Canale Jr A Fernandez Mlddlebrook B G Ferns Jr N r I 1, 1 rr ,,, rrrr he 1 N RW W N 1 N . M N , 9' X! eg 1 , ., - a , N. - . - , gr 1 N ? Wg! . , , , . . 4 P J. S. . . , I L li N M A X -fn -.--V. Ve.e A. Ye.. .,. ,,,,,,V ' 172 THE SKEET TEAM THE SKEET TEAM MR. PRITZ KAHL, Coach A. D. Brixey, Jr, H. C. Moorhead P. Conway W. Omeld C. Lawrence, Jr. J, R. Welch 173 gl M i V I T I. N , N ! N ' Q A 1 l 1 il 4 U . ,1 fx 1 V F yJ fl 1 u rr THF R11-LF TL AM THE RIFLE TEAM MR HALLETTN LEWIS Coach R I Lyman W G LeBout1l11er R B Marshall L M Rogers N M1168 1 E R RRRWRRR'RRRf74R R E Qtbletlrs 175 SSOCIATION CA LETI E ATI-I TH OF EE IITT CONN ECUTIVE EEX TH CHARLES SCI-IRIBER President GORDON T. BARLOW CHARLES W. CURTIS, III Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHARLES SCHRIBER Preszdenr GORDONT BARLOW CHARLES W CURTIS III Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer GASTON R ARELI ANO DONALD C GRANT ANTONIO G MENDOZA JR MR R C MASSIE Faculty Aduzser . . 1 . . . 1 1 ' ' 'I ' ' T ' ' I ,, ,, W, , ,, QM ., , ,, W, ,W I 177 PREVIOUS TRACK RECORDS 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash Half M1le M11e Run 120 Yard Hrgh Hurdles 220 Yard Low Hurdles Broad Jump Pole Vault Hammer Throw Drscus Shot Put Javehn Richard M Young Alexander L Eaye Gardner W Mrllett J Crawford Pogue Gardner W Mrllett Peter G Wyckoff C Beecher Hogan Dar1us Mrller II John M Johansen Alexander L Faye John M Johansen LeRoy K Jones John Thomas Edgar A Mann1ng Archer B Laurence D Chnton Murray L Roy K Jones 1 sec 219 ec 527sec 2m1n lsec 4m1n 407 16k sec 25M sec 6ft fgxn 22 ft 9M 1Zfr 81 152 fr 125 ft 3 n 46 ft 81n 182 fr PREVIOUS CREW RECORDS The record t1me for the four oared crew over a live erghths of a m1le course IS 2 m1nutes and 56 seconds SPECIAL HONORS The The The The S 1935 Baseball Team won the Connectlcut Preparatory School Baseball League Champ1onsh1p 1935 Crew won the Amerlcan Henley Regatta 1935 Tennls Team won the Manurslng Island Tournament 1935 Eenclng Team won the Connectrcut Interscholasuc Eenc 1ng League Champ1onsh1p 1 .,...., ' . ,Jr...0n'. . ' ,Jr. . ,Jr. - ..,,.., . ' ,Jr., .s. ' .......,.... ' I' , ,.,.,.. '. 5.011 HighJump .,,....,... . ...... .V', ' ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, . ,.... 2 . i. I D 178 GORDON T BARLQW Faptazn of Football I 179 wi MS lf 0 FOOTBALL TEAM THE 1935 THE 1 9 3 5 FOOTBALL TEAM JOHXIY MILLAR MR JOHN J MAI-IER Ma aqer COGCh Choate Football Stat1st1cs for 1935 Name R Arellano H Arrendell T Barlow QCapta1nj E Barnes D M Currxe C W Curt1s,1I1 R H Dmgwall G E Duncan J A Earle D C Grant W McCutcheon J W McDonald J W Meehan J. W. Morse C. Schriber W. 1. Tibbetts, Jr. Posztzon W ezght Guard Center End Back Back Back Back Tackle Back Back Tackle End Back Tackle Back Guard 159 146 154 169 170 163 190 154 183 179 150 200 He ght 1 If Li 511W 5 8 510 6 605 510 511 61 6 6.1 5:10 5:11 Years on Age Squad 16 2 17 1 18 1 18 2 16 1 17 2 16 1 17 1 19 1 17 1 18 Z 16 2 181 REVIEVJ OF Tl-IE 1935 POOTBAL1 SEASON The 7 O defeat at the hands of a powerful and experienced Kent team the Hrst in two years and the third in live years of thirty games played was not so disheartening at the end of the season as it might have been for Choate played exceptionally fine football throughout the day just failing by split seconds to score on passes keeping the ball in Kent territory most of the afternoon and penetrating deep into Kent territory twice in the first half only to fail for lack of strong scoring punch after Hghting every inch of the way The pre season outlook which was most inauspicious and the inheritance of an untied undefeated 1934 championship record to carry on did not warrant the splendid record of four victories one tie and one defeat made by the 1935 Choate team During the foot ball camp sessions th team and coaches were the only ones who were optimisticallv hopeful Newspaper prophets concluded prema turely that at last the pendulum of the great Choate record was to swing in the opposite direction but they saw only the usual signs of poor passing mediocre kicking lack of weight and very average running ability neglecting to sense that this team inheriting a trad1 tion of victory and success was fired with a spirit that would and of its more successful predecessors had had to contend Lacking the presence of one man who when shaken loose into the open Held could gallop for a quick score to save the strength and energy of his teammates this team had to pound and light its way for every inch gained with the result that often having worked to the shadow of the goalposts it lacked that last punch to score And yet in spite of this it maintained a superb defensive record through out the season holding four teams Milford Deerfield Loomis and Lawrenceville scoreless and granting only two touchdowns one each to Hartford High and Kent Ca passj for a total of 14 points in its whole schedule a record surpassed Cfor touchdownsl by no Choate team in the School s history Individually it would be difficult and unfair to single out one two or three men above their teammates for exceptional performance for the keynote of the season from beginning to end was a strong bond of sympathetic determination resulting in some of the Hnest football ever played under Choate colors This 1935 football team takes its place in the hearts of the coaches and in the annals of Choate football tradition with the great teams of 1928 1931 1932 and 1934 which have made our gridiron history during the decade , . , V . , . , 2 x Y T l V A 7 did carry it through greater opposition than that with which some Y Y Y Y 1 182 THE 1935 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Wztb Choate Opps Oct Milford Walllngford Oct Hartford H1gh Walllngford Deerfxeld Walllngford Nov Z Lawrencevxlle Wa111ngford N v 9 Kent Kent Total Captazn elect EUGENE H ARRENDELL Manager elect HERBERT A MAY JR ' Ar . 5 ' ' 6 O . 12 ' ' 19 7 Oct. 19 ' 8 O Oct. 26 Loomis Windsor 19 O . ' ' O 0 o . 0 7 52 14 183 i KMvrvmv1S4 Y V l W ROBERT H DINGWALL Captam of Hockey 185 fr 9-Q 186 CKEY TEAM HO 1936 THE THE 19 J 6 HO KEY TEAM JAXIES C MCGUSTX VIR HOWARD B PREBIE Ma age Coach ROBERT H DINGWALL Captazn JAMES C MCGUSTH Manager MR HOWARD B PREBLE Coach MR SEYMOUR ST JOHN Asszstant Coach The Team Ayr S Parr Jr Ayres Jr Ferns Jr Comstock Gordon Dmgwall Gross J Doerrng H Hogan Jr R N Steele Captain-elect: C. BURGESS AYRES - Manager-eleczf FREDERICK C. CLARKE, JR. ,E H. A 1 A 187 A REVIEW OF THE 1936 HOCKEY SEASON Two smoothly working forward lines a hard-fighting defense and unusual ability in the goal tell the story of seven games won. Lack of outstandmg skat1ng ab1l1ty and speed explalns three games ost In the course of five weeks marked by contmuous good 1ce Choate defeated Pomfret Westmxnster South Kent Deerfield Loomrs Rox bury and Lawrencevllle tylng Hamden Hlgh and droppmng games only to Yale Freshmen Taft and Kent After a txght game wrth I-Iamden Hlgh 1n Walllngford the sextet journeyed to Pomfret and came back w1th an ausp1c1ous 5 2 VICIOFY The l1nes showed remarkably strong attack for such an early encounter In the next contest Choate played Kent 1n a see saw game 1n whlch Kent emerged on the long end of a 3 2 score It was closely fought all the way through but Kent s superlor defense play told 1n the end Choate then defeated Westmlnster South Kent Deerfield and Loom1s 1n qu1ck successlon amasslng a total of Z6 polnts to 1ts opponents 1 game was an overtlme the second found the defense bewlldered by the flashy Yale forward walls In the flnal games Choate came back vnth v1ctor1es over Roxbury and Lawrencev1lle The latter was one of the most satxsfyxng contests of the w1nter for 1t found a mcely developed Choate team end1ng 1ts schedule w1th a rugged and almost lmpenetrable defense whlle the forwards were bu1ld1ng up a w1nn1ng lead The facts that the 1936 team won seven games was never held scoreless and lost but two games 1n lnterscholasttc compet1t1on both by a slngle goal g1V6 a true plcture of a hxghly successful season 1 Y l . Y ! Y Y Y '- Y 1 Y Y ! ' , , Y Taft and Yale Freshmen won by sheer speed and power. The fxrst Y Y 7 , - 188 Date 3.11 ZH an 311 2l1'1 2 6 2 C 6 6 THE 1936 HOCKEY SCHEDULE Wzth Choate Opps Dartmouth Freshmen Hamden Hlgh Pomfret Kent South Kent Deerfleld Loomls Taft Roxbury Yale Freshmen Lawrencevxlle Wall1ngford Walllngford Pomfret Kent Wall1ngford Wallxngford Wallrngford Wall1ngford Wall1ngford New Haven Lawrencevllle Total ' At J . 10 ' J . 15 ' ' J .22 J . 25 J .30 ' F b. l ' Feb. 3 Westminster Wallingford F b. 5 ' ' F b. 8 ' F b. lO ' F b. 12 F b. 15 ' ' 189 N., av' s l JOHN XV IVIORSI: Capmm of Wresrlzng 191 192 EAM G T WRESTLIN 1936 'THE - - THE 1 9 3 6 WRESTLING TEAM EUGENE C KELLEY Manage Coach JOHNW MORSE Capram EUGENIE C K LLEY Manager MR JOHN SHANSEY Coach MR HALLETTN LEWIS Asszsranr Coach 'VlR HUBERT S PACKARD Asezsranr Coach The 'I eam H Van S Brewer H Hunter T Puller W Oflield I Newhouse J Llndo MR JOHN SHANSEX 118 lbs 126 lbs 135 lbs 145 lbs 155 lbs 165 lbs H Erotbmgham Unl1m1ted Captazn elect C THOVIAS FULLER Manager elect DOUGLAS A SHFPARDSON JR 1 . . , , , D. . ,...,,.,4,.,.... .,..,.,..,,,,... , . C. . .r,,.........a,..., ., 4........ . . M A. . .,....r..,,..........,,...,...r, , , R. . ' ,....,........,,.,......,.,..,.,... . . J. W. Morse ..................,.,,..,.........., 175 lbs H. . ' ...,.........,............,.. ' ' 193 1 ' 1 REVIEW OF THE 1936 WRESTLING SEASON The record of the team led by Captain Morse is one of steady improvement and happy accomplishment. After a slow start the team found itself and established a record which compares well with Choate wrestling achievements of the past. The first meet with New Haven High was contested in only the Hrst four weights, with two extra bouts. C. T. Fuller alone was able to score a victory, though in the heavier weights the Blue and Gold might have done better. Going to Middletown for the next meet, Choate avenged last year's defeat by soundly beating an inexperienced team of Wesleyan Freshmen, winning all but one match. Against the Yale Freshmen the following week, however, it was a very different story. Yale had perhaps its greatest freshman team, Choate was crippled by the absence of three members of the first team and in any case could not have coped with the balanced strength and skill of the Blue. Yet, despite the whitewash, many of the bouts were close and exciting. Facing a favored Taft team, Choate won a stirring encounter and set the stamp of success on the season. C. T. Fuller, Ofheld, Lindo, J. Morse, and Frothingham stood out for the Blue and Gold. Facing the Harvard Freshmen the following week, Choate demon- strated its Growing confidence and ability by winning an arduous and thrilling struggle in which every bout but one was decided by a fall Brewer Hunter C T Fuller and Captain Morse won in spectacular fashion while Lindo held the star of the Crimson team to a decision in a very fast bout Meeting a strong Lawrenceville team in its final contest Choate finished victoriously after a hard struggle C T Fuller Lindo .I Morse and Frothingham provided the winning total of points In conclusion Captain Morse should be commended for his in spiring leadership and aggressive wrestling Captain elect Fuller stood out in every match his speed and skill gaining falls in most of his bouts Under his leadership and with several returning veterans the prospects for next year seem encouraging THE 1936 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Date Wzth Choate Opps 311 311 G 2 C Q New Haven H S Wesleyan Freshmen Yale Freshmen Taft Harvard Freshmen Lawrenceville Wallingford Middletown New Haven Wallingford Wallingford Wallingford Total 172 192 0 ' At . J . 18 . . ' 5 27 J .24 ' 27 3 Pb. 1 0 32 Pb. 8 ' V 1215 Pb. 15 ' 20 18 Pb. 29 ' ' V 1 M ' 89 103 TTIT T TTTTT 194 If ALBERT B SFEVENS Caplum of Basketball 195 M TEA BASKETBALL 936 TYi l E THE 1936 BASKETBALI TEANI DXVID W CLARK JR MR JOHN J MAHER Manag Cough ALBLRT B STEVIQINS Capram DAVID W CLARK JR Manager MR JOHN J MAHFR Coach M Currxe W Curtis W Dav1s H Dnggs E Duncan Th'Tmm D L Louchery W G Maxson J W Meehan A B Stevens B J Sulhvan Captain-elect: JOHN W, MEEHAN Manager-elect: PHILIP G. COTTELL 197 REVIEW OF THE 1936 BASKETBALL SEASON The pre season outlook desprte th loss of A Mendoza Nearrng and Schr1ber 1f one took serrously the comments 1nsp1red by youthful but 1nexp rrenced enthusrasm was too good to be true Unfortu nately optrmlsm led to over confidence whlch resulted 1n unnecessary defeat From the outset then the team was under the necessxty of proving 1ts real worth Th1s factor of a surprrse and unexpected defeat swung the psychology over to a lack of confldence whtch had to be contended w1th throughout the season and gave a potentrally excellent team that touch of uncertamty whrch spells almost certa1n defeat 1n closely contested games Two of the fxve defeats were lost by a srngle po1nt That k1nd of apparent 1ll fortune drd not help to bolster the confldence so rudely shocked at th outset And yet there wx as no let down ln determ1nat1on On the contrary each successrve game saw perhaps an excess of determ1nat1on whlch resulted 1n stramed tylng up of muscles an over exactness 1n floor plav and a too accurate measurmg of shots ostrng the team ltS natural po1se and easy motron so that at t1mes though flgh mg too hard a normally good and potentlally great team defeated 1ts own purposes In v1ew of all thls the season of s1x VICIOFIGS and five defeats cannot bc told ID terms of the scores Calthough If 15 a well known fact that there IS no column on the score card for alrbrsj And yet as 1f by tacrt agr ement no one dreamed of dwelllng on the 1ll luck rather the oppos1te prevalled On paper the season cannot be pronounced a success but the proof 19 rn the sp1r1t and zest for playxng the game and surely we had that 1n full measure to the sat1sfact1on of everyone concerned rn splte of the setbacks and dtsapporntments THE l936 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date 'Wzth 4 Choate Opps an an an Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Hopkms Grammar lVl1lford Westmxnster Deerfield Loomis Taft Yale Freshmen Lawrencevrlle Berkshlre Deerfield Wallrngford lVl1lford Walllngford Deerfield Wall1ngford Taft Wallrngford Lawrencevrlle Berkshrre Wallrngford Total ' Plz . J . ll ' ' 21 27 J . 18 ' ' J . 22 ' ' 198 f-In R ANTONIO G MENDOZA JR CHARLES SCI-IRIBER To Captams of Baseball 199 THE 1935 BASEBALL TEAM THE 1935 BASEBALL TEAM WILLIAM J A1 BINGER Captazn ROBERTT MCGUSTY JR Manager MR GEORGE P PORTER Coach The Team W J Alblnger R W Grbson E Allen S Martm Jr W Arrendell Jr W G Maxson T Barlow A G Mendoza Jr O Beach Jr C Schrmber A B Stevens R. . . ' , . C. . , . . . G. . . , , R. . , . . ' 200 REVIEW OF THE 1935 BASEBALL SEASON The 1935 team enjoyed one of the best seasons in the h1story of the sport at Choate w1nn1n twelve games and losmg one The Connect1cut Preparatory School League Champfonshlp was retamed w1th the team mamtarmng 1tS undefeated status fn league compet1t1on over two seasons Deerfield admrmstered the only defeat of the season by the margln of 5 2 Rlpley the oppos1ng p1tcher was remarkable 1n h1s ab1l1ty to quell potent1al Choate rall1es whrle h1s teammates scored at timely moments The Yale Freshmen were defeated for the first tlme Berkshlre and HOtChk1SS new members of the league were also defeated The Hotchk1ss game was thr11l1ng home runs by Mendoza and Stevens Captam Alblnger was outstandxng throughout the season both on the offense and defense He h1t five home runs ran the bases w1th unusual ab1l1ty and sparkled w1th h1s superb catch1ng and throw1ng Gibson completmg h1s fourth season w1th the team led the hitters w1th a 479 average and further revealed his versat1l1ty by playing shortstop hlS fifth position on Choate baseball teams most credltably The prtchlng of Stevens was constantly br1ll1ant Hrs final three VICIOIICS over Hotchklss Kent and Lawrencev1lle were s1X hxt three h1t and four h1t performances Barlow Beach and Co Capta1n elect Schrlber completed a strong miield whlle C Arrendell and Curt1s were capable outfielders The 1935 baseball team rlghtfully may be ranked w1th the most outstandlng of 1ts predecessors at Choate THE 1935 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Wzth Choate Opps Aprll Z0 Aprll 24 Aprll 27 May May May May May May May May May 29 June 1 Hopkms Grammar Yale Freshmen Pomfret Wesleyan Freshmen Westmlnster Deerfield Berkshire Hotchklss Taft Kent Connect1cut State Freshmen Loom1s Lawrenceville Wall1ngford Wallrngford Pomfret Wallrngford Walllngford Walllngford Great Barrmgton Lakevxlle Walllngford Kent Wall1ngford Wfndsor Wall1ngford Total y . , g . . in the tenth inning settling the final outcome. . ' Ar . I ' 14 8 1 . 4 . . 8 . 1 I . , 15 . . 18 ' 22 24 ' 1 201 az? V-.,, 'Q 5' f X -.1 - i , . 1 My . ' , ,X gf fm M4535 X Q 5. x 4. 202 1 1936 BASEBALL SQUAD I-IE l T THE ,.,.. 1936 BASEBAL1 SQUAD JOHN S MIDDLEBROOK MR GEORGE 1: PORTER M nag Coach HWQOUUUOPUO Aprll 18 Aprxl 22 Apnl 25 May May May May May May May May May CHARLES SCHRIBER Co Captam ANTONIO G lVlENDOZA Co Caprazn JOHN S MIDDLEBROOK Manager MR GEORGE P PORTER Coach B Ayres R Ayres Jr T Barlow E Barnes M Currle W Gurus III clezaldo J Dore Jr C Gamble R Gross THE 1936 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Hopkms Grammar Yale Er shmen Pomfret Westmmster Deerfield Wesleyan Er shmen Hotchkrss Taft Berksh1re Kent Loomls Lawrencev1lle The Squad H E Hogan I J W Meehan J R Nearmg W R Re1d Jr ZCUDHUW Schr1ber R Slmboll B Stevens J Sulhvan Trch Wallmgford New Haven Wallmgford S1msbury Deerlield Wallmgford Wallrngford Watertown Walllngford Wallingford Wallmgford Lawrenceville . . . . ,t r Date lVirh At 2 V . . 6 9 2 ' 13 ' ' 15 1 16 ' ' 22 ' 27 ' ' 30 ' ' 203 2 GASTON R ARELLANO Captam of Crew 205 1 N1-far , ,, WY - ,YW ,,,,,, - W, , 1 , , y , 1 , f , V x 1 , ZH W 3 5 E 5 , 1 1 R THE 1935 CREW WN' I i Q ,f W I l J N 11 1, 1 I 1' vw 9' N ' 3, 1 ' x flu 3 1 , N E r! , , w fl yin K. ix 1 3 W W - w V A' i f 206 THE 1935 CREW KIRK LEMOYNE B1LL11xGs Capram WILLIARIC lVlUDGET'1 JR Manager MR A AUSTIN MPEKS Coach MR H R DOUGHERTY Asszstant Coach MR L T SMITH Asszstam' Coach The Crew Fzrst Four Posztzon Second Four J Lindo Stroke G W Kauffmann LelVl B1ll1I'1gS Three H B Tingue H Frothlngham Two A S lgleheart Jr R Arellano Bow W D de Camp I Lyman Coxswain F H Macgregor April Z0 April 27 May May May May June THE 1935 CREW RESULTS With Columbia Freshmen at New York Choate first boat lost by M length Choate second boat won by M, length With Princeton Freshmen at Walllngford Choate first boat won by three lengths Choate second boat lost by My length With Tabor at Wallingford Choate second boat lost by M length With South Kent at South Kent Choate first boat lost by M, length Choate second boat won by M length With Columbia Freshmen at Wallingford Choate first boat won by two lengths Choate second boat lost by M, length Fest1v1t1es Regatta at Walllngford Blue boat won from the Gold by IH lengths American Henley at Worcester Choate first boat won by M length R. . ' ...........,. A A . . . . . . . K. , ' ' ,...,.... .,,,,....,. . . . H. . ' ....,.. ........ . . G. . ,,..,.,.,.. ...,...,.. . . R. . ,......,,.. ' ,..,... , . . 4- ' ' 1 i ll- ' : i 181i 1 1 1 :b 2? 1 n 1 1 I . 1- ' 207 REVIEW OE THE 1935 CREW SEASGN With not a single fellow from the crew of the previous year in the boat, the crew won the annual regatta of the Schoolboy Rowing Association of America, held at Worcester, Massachusetts. This seeming miracle caused more joy than usual, because it was hoped for, but not in the least expected. The season was successful because a boat composed of green ma- terial profited all along the line and then found itself and used to great advantage that which it had acquired. It was a great four, even in the first stages of its development Although losing to South Kent and Tabor by exceedingly small margins the four turned in good time in both these races In the Columbia race at Wallingford the crew demonstrated its power and smoothness and in this race clearly revealed the results of the spring work Two weeks later the crew went to Worcester and here the results far exceeded the expectations of the School It is fairly early to prophesy the success of this year s boat but the crew looks ahead with confidence to 1936 , . 1 ' r ' 1 1 208 Q H 1 UAD THE 1936 CREW SQ THE l 9 3 6 CREW JAMFS D MCGAUCHEY JR MR A AUSTIN MEEKS Ma aq r Coach 70077070 U Q N fb zigzag C-JSDDJSDDJ 444445 IX-5 U GASTON R ARELLANO Capram JAMES DAVID MCGRUGHEY JR Manager MR A AUSTIN MEEKS Coach MR I T SMIPI-I Asszstant Coach MR H R DOUCHERTY Asszstant Coach The Crew First Four Positron Second Four J Lindo Stroke D Williams A Huhn 5th Three W D de Camp H Brownell J Two A Fernandez R Ar llano Bow L M Rogers I Lyman Coxsvsain F H Macgregor THE 1936 CREW SCHEDULE With Columbia Freshmen Tabor South Kent Columbia Freshmen School Regatta Am rican Henley New York Marion Wallingford Wallingford Wallingford Worcester 210 WARWICK MCCUTCHEON Captam of Track 211 THE 1935 TRACK TEAM THE 1935 TRACK TEAM JOHN MACLANE JOHANSEN Captam HARRY B ANDERSON JR Manager MR NICHOLAS O RATIANI Coach C Gllbert M MCL Eckhardt G E Duncan A R Wlmpfhelmef The Team J T Ross D C Grant I C Loram W McCutcheOn P H Comstock 1. . , ' 1 -r . . . , 212 REVIEW OE Ti-IE 1935 TRACK SEASON The 1935 track team was undefeated in dual meets and won second place in the Amherst lnterscholastics Although it finished behind Loomis and Taft in the Triangular meet the team ave a ood account of itself Preliminary training started during the winter in the Winter Exer cise Building from the first it was evident that many men had to b developed to fill the places made vacant by graduation By the end of the season the team had achieved some balance but in many of the meets it was handicapped by having to depend too much on a few outstandin individuals During the season three new School records were made L Jones and Captain Johansen lowered the high hurdles to 15 9 seconds On April 20 Choate won its first victory of the season by defeating Hopkins Grammar X3 31 Choate was definitely superior in th sprints and Held events but showed a weakness in the longer distances Springfield Colle e Freshmen were defeated on May 4 by a score of 73M 6016 Outstanding in the meet were the four victories won by L Jones who finished first in the 100 yard dash the Javelin throw the discus throw and the broad jump His Javelin throw of 176 feet was a new School record The Triangular meet with Loomis and Taft was held on May 11 at Loomis The final score was Loomis 55 Taft 42 and Choate 31 Captain Johansen scored in three events and Jones set a new record in the broad Jump of 22 feet and 9M inches In the final dual meet of the season the Choate team defeated Deerfield 80M to 36M Jones broke his own Javelin record with a throw of 182 feet and Johansen established his new high hurdles record Choate showed marked superiority in every event except th mile the half mile and the shot put On May 25 the team gained second place in the Amherst Inter scholastics at Amherst Newton High finished first only one point ahead of Choate and Loomis was third Captain Johansen Jones and Gilbert were outstanding for the Blue and Cmold THE 1935 TRACK SCHEDULE Date Wzth Choate Opps April 20 May 4 May 11 May 18 Deerfield Wallingford Springfield Freshmen Wallingford 735 Triangular Meet Loomis 31 Taft Loomis Deerfield Wallingford 80M Total 6012 43 55 3616 258 226 T . - . . , on Q Y C U . g . , . ' broke the existing records in the javelin throw and in the broad jump, ' Ar ' ' 73 31 . . I 213 mw.,,NwNufAy0qw-www lb-0 4 Www b- '41 936 TRACK SQUAD THE 2 THE 1 9 3 6 TRACK SQUAD C-1 O 1 2 U 0 an 2 :- K-4 ST' C-4 FU Z F' Z O :1: o F an U3 U 71 an Z1 aa Z ,w Manager Coach THE 1936 TRACK SQUAD XVARWICK MCCUTCHEON Captain JOHND CANALE JR Manager MR NICHOLAS 0 RATIANI Coach UUZ7O OCD P W Black S Chess Jr E Duncan G Eerrxs J Goddard W I T1bbetts Jr T Waller C G1lbert P H Comstock '-1 cv 0 U3 to : SD Q. 'HUUDHCEU C Grant L Henkel Kreuter ll Patterson Ill Quattrone L Rose S Schafer G Tobey F Wnght THE 1936 TRACK SCHEDULE Date Wzth Apr1l 18 Hopkms Grammar May 9 Tnangular QTaft Loormsj May 16 Deerfield Walllngford Watertown Wallmgford f , ' , . R. . . R. . . ' A. . ' Ar May 2 Roxbury ' Wallingford 215 , V ,zu V ,,,, , U , , , W , , , ,,,',,, ,,W,,,,, W M, , W Y , , , 2 V F 4 I 5 1 w .X , f - ' 5517 .- y ' Y Y , I W X iw .Sz N ' iff' W T ,V,, ,Q , , X . , X 1 Q , , I , , W , gki w-., ,X a L 216 ROBERT A. LOW Captain of Tennis 217 il l i I l 1 ,l l l il i 151591-! !fYA?fff'NIEL-3GlLiQ?!Ea12KiUi --1 -- , - H ' - i , . , l i-ff' - . ' ' 'l i f l ll 1 l l ll 'N Ni l l , l THE 1935 TENNIS TEAM I l 5 THE 1935 TENNIS TEAM L H LEDYARD S. BOWEN, Captain 1 MR, FRANK C. HERBEL, Coach HENRY H. GAYLORD, JR., Manager The Team L. S. Bowen A. Y. P. Garnett, Jr H. H. Daniels, Jr. R. A. Low M. l. Davis, Jr. W. J. Mills l,,,.,,,,,,.ju-..-,..k-f.Yi. Avfrvmfi- :Eff ,-f-me1--f!--- M riff:-MA-F - -ai - - 218 REVIEVJ OF THE 1935 TENNIS SEASON Seven v1ctor1es rncludmg two over Freshman teams and one defeat at the hands of Lawr ncevxlle brought the regular tenn1s season to 1ts end But the real cl1maX of the year came after the close of School the New England Interscholastlc Tournament at the Manurslng Island Club at Rye Th1s was won by the hrghest 1nd1v1d ual team score smce th tournament was started and the Tenms Team by w1nmng for th thrrd stra1ght year took permanent pos sessron of the Manursmg Island Bowl It IS xnterestmg to note that Garnett who played the number one pos1t1on and Capta1n Bowen took part 1n the Manursrng Tournament for the thlrd year and had a hand 1n w1nn1ng all three legs on the cup Wlth thexr graduatron 1n June the team lost 1ts most expenenced players But not one of those Manursmg Island vxctorrcs was won by the brrlhance of 1n d1v1dual performances It has been rath r the strength of the teams as teams that has won over th lifteen or more schools entered and to that strength the number sm man and the number three doubles team contrrbuted as much as the number one Mr Herbel starts hrs twelfth season w1th only two veterans Captarn Low and Damels But the second team provldes hmm wrth materxal whlch scored four vxctorxes and no defeats rn therr regular season And wxth the 'natch experlence of Damels and Low as both smgles and doubles players the 1936 season should be rn good hands The Choate Chapter of the Jumor Umpxres ASSOCIHYIOH was aga1n orgamzed under the ausp1ces or the U S L T A and Ofl:lC13f6d at the ch1ef matches THE 1933 TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Team Choate Opps May May May May May May June June Dartmou h Freshmen Yale Freshmen Roxbury Scarborough Kent Deerfield I awrencevllle Taft Wall1ngford Walllngford 7 Wallrngford 9 Wallxngford 6 Kent 7 Wall1ngford 9 Lawrencevllle 2 Wallxngford 9 Total 54 Y I 0 l A Y 5- 7 D V 7 D - Y 5' Y 1 1 0 ' Y 5' Y 9 1 4 - y . 1 , , . . I . , . - I . . . . . F' IW 219 vw, 220 x 1 SQUAD NIS EN THE 1936 T THE 1936 TENNIS SQUAD JAMES W HATCH JR MR FRANK C HERBEL M anaqer Coach ROBERT A Low Capram JAMES Vv HATCH JR Manager MR FRANK C HERBEL Coach The Squad H0251 H Damels Jr J A Earle J Eckardt A H Lawrence H Flsher R A Low VJ Hatch Jr G J Kelly L Hough D N Nhlls H H Salmon Ill THE 1936 TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Wzth May May May May May May May May Dartmouth Freshmen Yale Freshmen Kent Roxbury Scarborough Lawrenceville Deerfield Exeter Walllngford New Haven Wallxngford Chesh1re Wall1ngford Wallingford Deerlield Exeter 20 26 30 THE IVIANURSINC ISLAND CI UB CUP of whzch permanent possession was won by THE 1935 TENNIS TEAM 222 ,Q ROBERT H DINGWALL Captam of Golf jk ..., I , i 1 1 f n , X ' XX, 223 THE 1935 GOLF TEAM THE 1935 GOLF TEAM RALPH HORTON JR Captam STANLEY A SWEET JR Manager MR RUSSELL R AYRES Coach The Team Drrggs III R H Dlngwall R 'I Frxsbxe Jr M T Barrett R T Vanderbdt Jr Y 'Y E. H. , . , A T T 224 A A T REVIEW OF THE 1935 GOLF SEASGN A glance over the records of the 1935 golf season shows that Choate won but three of the eight matches. However, the season was a great deal more successful than this seems to indicate, as the schedule was an extremely difficult one. The fact that there were no returning lettermen made necessary the forming of a team out of new material. The large squad which turned out for golf in the spring made com- petition for the six positions very close, and it was only after many trial matches that a delinite team took shape. The season opened on April 23 with a match against Roxbury over the Cheshire course. The Choate four-man team, composed of Captain R. Horton, Frisbie, Dingwall, and E. Driggs succeeded in gaining a shutout victory against their opponents by a score of 6-0. The same team, with the addition of two other men, followed up this with a triumph over New Haven High, on the Wallingford links, by a score of 8M -LQ. The Blue and Gold golfers suffered their lirst defeat at the hands of Lawrenceville when they were beaten 9-O May 4 over the dif- ficult Greenwich Country Club course. The team was then blanked 9-O by the Yale Freshmen at New Haven. On May ll and May 14 respectively Choate was beaten 692 -Zh by Taft and 5M -3M by Hotchkiss Choate scored its first victory since the New Haven High match and its final one of the season by downing Suflield 8 l on May 21 over the Wallingford links The season was concluded May 28 when the Portsmouth Priory four man team conquered Choate 5 l re Blue and Gold prospects for 1936 are much brighter Although Captain Horton and Vanderbilt graduated three returning lettermen Dingwall E Driggs and M Barrett remain while Doering and D Driggs who both showed good form in 1935 practice will also be back THE 1935 GOLF SCHEDULE Date Wzth Choate Opps April 23 April 30 May May May May May Roxbury New Haven High Lawrenceville Yale Freshmen Taft Suffield Portsmouth Cheshire Wallingford Greenwich New Haven Watertown Wallingford Wallingford Total l 1 X 291 3616 - , he . ' Ar ' ' 6 O , . . 86 M 4 ' ' O 9 7 O 9 l 1 ZA 61 2 May 14 Hotchkiss Wallingford 3M 5M 21 ' 8 1 28 ' 1 5 ' A f- T F 522555 5 Z , Q-0 AD SQU OLF 1151936 G T14 - - -- - ---- -W - - -Y--- -- M- -.........-.........., ..a......,.... .,..,, LLL..- Y ,N flu l l JTTTTTTTTT Ti TTTTM RTWTWTTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTTil rl . ll W :AL l i THE L 1936 l l OOLE X SQUAD A 5 i J CHARLES T. WILSON, JR. MR. RUSSELL R. AYRES Manager Coach ROBERT H. DINOWALL, Captain il 5 . CHARLES T. WILSON, JR., Manager T MR. RUSSELL R. AYRES, Coach A i The Squad R ll M. T. Barrett W. A. Gamble R. L. Davis J. W. McDonald l W. T. Devo C. Page i q R. H. Dingwall M. E. Pickett 1 E. J. Doering, Il R. Remsen D, W. Driggs C. T. Wilson, Jr. A A 1 THE 1936 OOLE SCHEDULE L N Date wah Af A April 21 ROXbury Wallingford J April 28 New Haven High Wallingford May 5 Yale Freshmen New Haven l il May 9 Lawrenceville Greenwich A May 12 Hotchkiss Lakeville 4 May 20 Taft Cpendingj Wallingford l, l 1 L ..... .... L .... L -,.-L ...,.-...L...LL- ' 227 OWFUFFUOU THE 1935 SOCCER SQUAD THE 1935 SOCCER TEAM ALBERT B STEVENS, Capfam HAROLD G HFNCKRN, Manager MR HARGLD SINDALL, Coach The Team J L Amsworth F R Barker Calder, Jr P Chew J Doermg, H F Froeb A B Stevens C Gxlhert W G LeBout11l1er R B Marshall B Robertson K Schmuck, Jr W Schwartz '-I-33 an 55 Ea Q25 1 as 'N-fb '52 n-4 ,EEG WE Uicn 'Sim R: me C1121 Z. L4 gan CD 228 Y REVIEW OE THE 1935 SOCCER SEASON At the outset of the season we found ourselves equrpped w1th Captam Stevens 1n goal and the two wmgs as our only returmng lettermen leavmg mne vacancres to be filled on the team We had not yet shaken down to a real team when we faced Loomrs for the second game The attack was lackrng the defense faltered and we lost to a good team three goals to none Prospects for the season d1d not seem brl ht but st1ll further t1nker1ng fmally produced a comb1nat1on that gave promrse of cl1ck1ng We went to Deerfield somewhat doubtfully but aga1n Choate rose to undreamed of herghts to wm as thr1ll1ng a game as any Choate team has played Eacmg Taft for our fifth contest we were all too acutely aware that we were meetmg a team that had defeated Loomts as badly as they had defeated us But agam the team cl1cked puttmg on a drsplay of sustamed team work whxch has never been equalled on our soccer fields Eour regular perrods and the first over txme farled to produce a score Then llke the Deerfield game all over agaln w1th the final v1ctory over Taft 1n the erght years we have been playmg Prom many angles th1s was the best team we have had No depart ment was weak and there was apparent a growmg understandmg of the finer pomts of the game and an mtelllgent team work whrch we have never before ach1eved Certamly the record was the best ever turned 1n Indrvxdual pra1se of players 1n a permanent record such as thrs should be spar1ngly used and wh1le several of the team were outstandxng 1n thelr play no one can begrudge Captam Stevens lone mentlon Hrs work rn goal was always excellent and seemed at txmes to be mspxred and hrs leadersh1p helped as much as hrs steady play to glve the team the confidence and Splrlt that produced th1s year s record THE 1935 SOCCER SCHEDULE Dare Wzth Choate Opps ct Oct ct Nov Nov Nov Nov Morgan School Hopkms Grammar Loomls Deerfield Central High Taft Roxbury Wallmgford New Haven Wallmgford Deerfield Wallmgford Wallmgford Cheshxre Total whistle aboutyto blow, we put in the goal which gave us our first ' Ar . O , ll ' . 18 ' O . 23 ' ' . 1 . 8 ' ' . 16 ' . Z2 ' 229 T T I L w R N I I 1 A T I .1 THE 1935 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM THE 1935 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM PHILIP GODDARD, Captazn JOHN D CANALE, JR , Manager MR ROWLAND C MASSIE, Coach The Team B. H. Brinton, Jr. P, Goddard T. J. Camp, Jr. H. L. Henkel G. W. Schroeder L-KH,1,---,fU,,Mv,hm,4,hHu,,,,v ,.,v,,,-,h,,v,,,-,,,,,.,,...6,a-.-i....J.. , nn. W., -W ..., 230 REVIEW OE THE 1935 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON A resume of the 1935 cross country season is a story of steady improvement of a group of inexperienced runners. Central High of Bridgeport won the first meet in the fast time of 10:36, with Captain Goddard finishing first for Choate in second place. The second meet was won by Loomis 21 to 34, and the final meet by Middletown High School: the score, Middletown 20, Choate 35. The team made general improvement during the season, bettering its time from the first trial mark of 13:18 to 10:46. Most of the boys who ran this year should be members of the team for the 1936 season: and with the experience gained this past year, we all should look forward not only to more improvement because of past running experience, but also for the same reason to victory THE 1935 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Date With Choate Opps Nov 8 Central High Wallingford Nov 13 Loomis Wallin ford Nov 22 Middletown High Wallingford Total ' At . . ' ' 36 19 . ' ' g 34 21 . ' ' ' 35 20 105 60 231 THE 1936 FENCING TEAM THE 1936 PENCING TEAM MANSFIELD E PICKFTT Capram MR NICHOLAS O RATIANI Coach The Team Sabre For Epee H D Jones Jr A W Armstrong J R C Br an T K Schmuck Jr B B Johnson A C B Murphy M E P1CkQff .I , .. ,. .. ,r...y 232 REVIEW OF THE 1936 FENCING SEASON The 1936 fencrn team was W1thout a doubt the best balanced and the stron est team that Choate has had for the last five years Th1s year s team was not only undefeated rn the1r Connectrcut Inter scholastic Fenclng League meets but also defeated Yale Prrnceton and Harvard Freshmen as Well for the first trme rn the Schools hrstory The team Won the three Weapon trophy for the second year and the cup rn the epee d1v1s1on for the thrrd year Wh1ch leaves thrs latter trophy rn the permanent possessron of Choate Th1s success can be attrrbuted to the hard work of the entrre team and constant effort throughout the season The hrghest credrt no doubt 1S to be grven to A Murphy Whose outstandrng Work gave hrm the mterscholastrc 1nd1v1dua1 epee cham pronshrp for the second year rn success1on Th1s year he was the flrst undefeated champron of the lnterscholastrc League and W1th Bryan s help conquered all hrs opponents rn thrs Weapon Schmuck and H Jones competrng for the hrghest score 1n the League standrng flnally finrshed second as a team Our fo11 d1v1s1on headed by Captarn Plckett A Armstron and Johnson bettered therr score all the trme durrng the season and managed to take thrrd place rn the League standrng Wlth Plckett wrnnrng thrrd place rn rndrvrdual standrng of the League The team fought 177 bouts durrng the season Wrnnrng 108 or 61 9 0 and losing 69 The hrghest rndrvrdual standrng 1n the team was made by Murphy captarn of next year s team Wrnnrng 18 or 85 7? and los1ng 3 followed by Schmuck Wrnmng 16 or 76 7? and los1ng 5 then Jones Wrnnrng 15 or 714 0 and los1ng 6 Prckett w1nn1ng 21 or 7O'k and los1ng 9 Armstrong Wlnnrng 18 or 60k and los1ng 12 Bryan Wxnnrng 8 or 44 429 and los1ng 10 Johnson wrnnmg 9 or 36 0 and los1ng 16 THE 1936 FENCING SCHEDULE Date an e Fe e e e e e Mar 4 M r 7 Wlth Choate Opps Roxbury Taft New Haven Hrgh Yale Freshmen Hopkrns Grammar Commercral Hxgh Loomrs Prrnceton Freshmen Rrverdale Harvard Freshmen Wal11ngford Wallrngford Wallrngford Wallrngford Wa1l1ngford Wallrngford Wrndsor Prrnceton Wallingford Wallrngford Total 3 .. I 7, . , ' Ar J .31 ' Eb. 8 ' b. 10 ' ' Eb. 12 ' F1115 ' ' Fb.19 ' ' ' Fb.26 ' ' Fb.29 I' 'I az ' V 233 if VVVK F THL 1936 QQUASH TFAVI THE 1936 SQUASH TEAM WILLIALI R REID JR Capram JAVIES W HATCH JR Manager MR FRANK C HERBEL Coach The Team H H Damels Jr D N M1118 H H Gaylord Jr W R Reld J F J Hall W P Snyder IH T r - I . . -1 I . , ., 7 . . , . . , . . . , 1'. . . . . , , , 23iT,--.,. , ,, .,,, 7,,,p,, Y Date Wzth Choate Opps REVIEW OF THE 1936 SQUASH RACQUETS SEASON The squash racquets team came through the season w1th a record of three v1ctor1es and five defeats Vxctorres were regrstered over Wesleyan Freshmen Pomfret and the Hartford Golf Club C team whrle Choate went down before the playtng of the Yale Fresh men Harvard Freshmen the Qumnrprack Club of New Haven Qtwo matchesb and Wesleyan Freshmen Although not very successful from a materralrstrc pomt of v1ew the season was qurte satxsfymg 1n many ways Start1ng wxth enttrely green materlal the team developed steadtly and showed remarkable tmprovement rn play all along In sprte of the lnausprcxous start the members of the team worked hard and the v1ctor1es scored later 1n the season represent a d1st1nct achrevement Wh1le all the members turned 1n credrtable performances the play of Captarn Re1d and Cap ta1n elect Dantels was outstandmg The fifth annual tournament for the Prrnceton plaque was won th1s year by Danrels when he defeated Snyder 1n the flnals Danmels follows Garnett as School champ1on THE 1936 SQUASH SCHEDULE an an e e e Fe e e Yale Freshmen Qurnnlprack Club u1nn1p1ack Club Harvard Freshmen Wesleyan Freshmen Pomfret Hartford Golf Club Wesleyan Freshmen Walltngford Walllngford New Haven Wallrngford Wallrngford Pomfret Hartford Mrddletown Total ' Ar . J .23 ' O 5 J .31 . .. . Pb. 7 Q' Fb.14 ' Fb.17 ' b. 20 Fb.25 Fb.28 ' 235 IMPORTANT CHEERS THE LONG CHOATE Choate Choate Choate rah rah rah rah rah rah rah rah rah Choate Choate Choate TEAM TEAM TEAM' THE GROWLER Ray ray ray ch1 ch1 ch1 s1s sxs s1s boom boom team team TEAM' THE LOCOMOTIVE choatechoateCHOA E CHOATE TEAM TEAM' 1 r r v 1 1 ' boom, bah, C-H-O-A-T-E, Choate, Choate, Choate, team T -1 T T T I T - - - - ! - - - -TT 7 236 ,-,- W , - - 'fs K' Elms anh bulb W 1 w i 1 Y 1 Y E v Q i 1 I J 5 ! I 1 l ' ' -u-: -,-nf ' ' - f- ,n v-aww 237 CHARLES W CURTIS GORDON T BARLOW Capla ,7 f the Golds Capta n of Blues THE BLUE AND GOLD SCORES FOR 1935 36 AT PRESENT Scores Blues Colds Pomts F1rst Football Jumor Football lntermed1ate Football Nhdget Football Crew Race Track Meet Total Pomts Blues 30 Golds 20 15 Blues 10 Golds 10 Golds 1 1 ' ......t....,... . . 0 0 0 ' ..,..,,...... , . 19 0 ' ...t...l. . 4 0 6 ' .,..,..........l 0 6 Basketball .,.,...,.....l.., . 22 14 15 Blues 238 YN if 2 di, TI-IE WINTER EXERCISE BUILDING 239 2 THE GYMNASIUM Ghz Qlhnatrz Svrhnnl 2-'Kthletir Ziznnriatinn LETTER MEN 1' '1 GORDON BARLOW EUGENE ARRENDELL Captain Captairz-elect 1934-35 1934-35 GASTON R AREA LANO DONALD E BARNES 1935 1935 DAVID M CURRIE CHARLES W CURTIS, III 1934-35 1935 242 ROBERT H DINGWALL GEORGE E DUNCAN 1935 1935 JOHN A. EARLE DONALD C. GRANT 1935 1935 243 sv WARWICK 1V1CCUTCl-IEON JOSEPH W. MCDONALD 1935 1935 JOHN W MEEHAN JOHN W MORSE 1935 1935 244 'U F CHARLES SCI-IRIBER WALTER I TIBBETTS JR 1935 1934 35 ALBERT B STEVENS LOUIS CALDER JR Cgpmm Captam eleft 1934 35 1935 245 1 1 BIRTRAM J 1. AINQWORTH RICHARD 1: R BARKER 1935 1935 ROBERT P C1-1EW EDMUND J DOERING 11 1935 1935 246 VJILLIAM G LEBOUTILLIER CORNELIUQ 1: PROEB 1935 1935 CHARLTON GILBERT ROBERT B MARSHALL 1935 1933 34 35 247 W TTT MALCOLM B. ROBERTSON THOMAS K. SCI-IMUCK, .IR I 9 3 5 I 93 5 PHILIP GODDARD BENJAMIN H BRINTON Caprazn 1935 I955 248 Q ff' filnnald THOMAS J. CAMP, JR. HAROLD L. HENKEL 1935 1935 GEORGE W SCHROEDER JOHN W MORSE 1935 Captam 1935 36 249 C. THOMAS FULLER HERBERT VAN S. BREWER Capmhrekcr 1935 1934-35-36 HENRY H EROTHING1-IAM DAVID H HUNTER 1935 36 1935 36 250 RICHARD J LINDO ALAN I NEW!-IOUSE 19 3 5 I 9 3 5 WRIGLEY OFFIELD ROBERT H DINGWALL 1 9 3 5 Captam 19 3 5 3 6 251 fs CHARLES B AXRES RUSSELL R AXRES JR Capram elect 1936 1935 36 PETER H COIHSTOCK EDMUND J DOERING II 1939 36 1935 36 252 .. Y, ,:,,,, f , , Y rl - V - V WA- -- -V '-ML-A--V--ff-A-f ff q -N JAMES H S FAIR JR BENJAMIN G FERRIS JR 1936 1935 36 yu ,H BENJAMIN D GORDON THOMAS R GROSS 1936 1936 V W 9 1 E253 V -nf pr mu R Fe, 3 ii . - 5 I .4 -J HARRY E, HOGAN. JR. ROBERT N. STEELE 1936 1936 ALBERT B STEVENS JOHN W MEEHAN Captain Cdpfillfl 21961 1934 35 36 1936 254 DAVID M. CURRIE CHARLES W. CURTIS, III 1936 1936 RICHARD W DAVIS EDMUND I-I DRIGGS III 1936 1936 1 I I r I 1 1 I I E 255 AQ mr GEORGE E DUNCAN DANIEL L LOUCHERY 1936 1936 N NNN WILLIAM G IVIAXSON BENJAMIN J SULLIVAN 1935 36 1936 256 MANSFIELD E PICKETT Captam 1934 35 36 ARTHUR W ARMSTRONG JR 1936 AMOS C B MURPHY Captam elect 1934 35 36 ROBERT C BRYAN 193 6 Q 1 ff iv :,.5 V f ',:- I, ij Q 1 21 f T T ' I M 'ff' - 'A I 257 V L... 1 KX 2 2X 1 1 Z BEN B. JOHNSON HOMER D. JONES, JR 1936 1935-36 CD THOMAS K SCHMUCK JR WILLIAM R REID 1935 36 Captam 1936 258 HENRY H DANIELS JR HENRY H GAYLORD Caplam elect 1936 1936 mtv? FRANKLIN .I HALL DAVID N MILLS 1936 1936 259 XVILLIAM SNYDER, CHARLES SCHRIBER 1936 Co-Captain 1 9 3 4 - 3 5 i C ' 2 3 i 2 ANTONIO MENDOZA, JR. GORDON BARLOW Co-Captain 1935 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 - 3 5 ?'7 fl 7 - 7 37557 ' W WWW 7 f 'W 260 CHARLES W, CURTIS, 111 WILLIAM G. MAXSON 1935 1935 , 1 ALBERT STEVENS WIXRWICK MCCUTCHEON 1933-34-35 Captain 1 9 3 5 261 CHARLTON GILBERT GEORGE E. DUNCAN 1935 1935 DQNALD C, GRANT PETER H. COMSTOCK 1934-35 1935 262 GASTON ARELLANO RICHARD LINDO Cupndn 1935 1935 HENRY H. FROTHINGI-IAM VJILLIAM D. DE CAMP 1935 1935 263 ROBERT H. DINGWALI. EDMUND H. DRIGGS, 111 1935 1935 MICHAEL BARRETT ROBERT LOW 1935 Captain 1934-35 26-1 ,N 1 lr , J , -, . Q I Q W , rw GMO? 4 ? 4' Y 3 W ji 5 w ,x 'I NI 9 2 , E W ? 1 o v I-Y l N HENRH H DANIELS JR JOHN Y MILLAR 1935 Manager of Football 1935 HAROID G HENCKEN EUGENE C KELLEY JR Mflflllqer of Soccer Manager of Wrestlzng 1935 1936 265 JAMES MCGUSTY DAVID W. CLARK, JR. Manager of Hockey Manager of Basketball 1 9 3 6 1 9 3 6 JOHN MIDDLEBROOK JOHN CANALE, JR Manager of Baseball Manager of Trarlz 1936 1936 266 JANIES W HATCH JR JAMES D MCGAUGHEY III Manager of Tennzs Manager of Crew 1 93 6 1 93 6 CHARLFS IH WILSON, JR Manager of Golf 1936 THE FOOTBALL SONG Oh let us g1V6 a cheer for Choate today We ve the flghtlng Splflt that W1ll W1n the fray Gold and Blue v1ctor1ous ever knows the Way A rousmg cheer s 1n order for the team So let us prove that we can lead the Way We ve the m1ght to w1n We ve the iight to mm V1ctory belongs to Choate Choate' Choate to play T Choate will reign supremeg Y V' 7 ' I . I 268 X, 7' ff X2 v 5,564 'f?FADfp1 N O l,,x I M,x!K'N!4TQX1 X xx f T tn M6 'QXXXNK I T24 x X 4 1 f I LK XYQA xv I ' Arif N WVJM ' ,I 3 M Q' M 's.. -, ,ki 4:1 iiglp M -4a Qlumni 4 IU 269 THE CHOATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Preszdent PAUL MELLON Vzce Preszdent GEORGE DILWORTH LOCKHART Reszdent Secretary Treasurer RUSSELL ROMEYNI AYRES Alumm Secretary Dzrectors RICHARDSON PRATT WINSLOW MESTONI LOVEJOY RALPH KIRKI-IAM SAEEORD JR GEORGE PEAEE, J R. L 270 1902 1903 1904 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1917 1918 1919 CLASS SECRETARIES Dr JamesD McGaughey Huntington C Atwater Charles Vezm Jr Lewis A Coffin Jr Jonathan F Comstock Benjamin Waite Case Jr Richardson Pratt Clinton P Knight Jr William Darrah Kelley Frederick H Lovejoy Mortimer Cobb Harry Allen Cooke Jr Richard R Higgins J Hunting Otis 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1932 1933 1934 Winslow M Lovejoy Hallet N Lewis John J Maher Donald W Gimlich George McG Fryberger Charles Lockhart William P Lage George D Lockhart John W Page James R Getz Charles Seymour Jr James Laughlin IV Donald F Haggerty Dan D Coyle 1935 John M Johansen ' ' ,3d . 1916 William J. Sampson, Jr. 1931 Daniel G. Tenney, Jr. 271 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The BRIEF Board wishes to take this opportunity to express its sincere appreciation to all those persons who have given valuable time and work to help us and to contribute to this volume. Space prohibits mention of all, but especial thanks, in return for their invaluable and untirmg assistance is due the following Mr G C St John 'Vlr George Steele Mrs G C St John The Choate News Mr W D Kelley 3rd Miss R Norton Mrs W D Kelley 3rd Mr A P Koch Weber s Studio , . . - . . 1 1 . . . , . . . . , . . . , . 272 l k 3 s 3 1 1 3 1 I 1 T 2 5 4 I n 1 X 3 V 1 11325 273 I H.. Mn.w4't::u1vfJv-vnmmavnuwssnfvvlvrr AWARD OE PRIZES May 25 1935 The School Seal Przze for Industry Good Scholarship and Honorable Conduct zn the Szxth Form ROBERT WELLINGTON GIBSON For Earnest and Perszstent Effort CPresented by Mr Davxd T Layman STANLEY ADAMS SVNEET .IR Wlth honorable mentlon of ROBERT WELLINGTON GIBSON For Hzghest Rank zn Szxth Form CHARLES WELLES I AWRENCE For Excellence zn Athletics ROBERT WELL INGTON GIBSON The Harvard Football Trophy Ros OLIVER BEACH JR For Excellence zn Latzn CHARLES WELLES LAWRENCE Wlth honorable mentlon of DANIEL NORTON WILLIAMS For Excellence rn Englzsh SPENCER MoxoN BERESFORD Wlth honorable mentlon of CHARLES WELLES LAWRENCE RODNEY TAYLOR ROBERTSON DANIEL NORTON WILLIAMS For Excellence zn Modern Language LU1s MENOCAL Wlth honorable mentlon of SPENCER MOXON BERESFORD JOSEPH QUATTRONE WILLIAM WEED KAUFMANN WILLIAM NYE SWIFT DANIEL NORTON WILLIAMS For Excellence ln Mathematzcs JOHN JAY OSBORN W1th honorable mentlon of WILLIAM RALSTON IVICKELVY Ross CARLTON POWELL .IR J 1 1 . . 1 1 v . v r , . - , . 274 For Excellence zn Sczence Ross CARLTON POWELL JR Wxth honorable ment1on of ARTHUR H HARDY JR JOHN JAY OSBORN MERRILL FRANKLlN STEWARD or Excellence zn Hzstory LUIS MENOCAL Wlth honorable ment1on of HARRY BENNETT ANDERSON JR or Excellence zn Bzble Study WILLIAM WEED KAUFMANN Wnth honorable ment1on of DAVID MITCHELL CDRRIE or the Best Prose CContrzbuted to the Choate Lzterary Magazznej SPENCER MoXoN BERESFORD Wlth honorable ment1on of ROBERT THURLOW VANDERBILT JR or the Best Poem CContrzbuted to the Choate Lzterary Magazznel SPENCER MOXON BERESFORD Wrth honorable ment1on of or the Best Prose zn the Supplement of the Choate Lzterary M agazzne HERBERT CLRTIN HAYNES Wlth honorable ment1on of DGUGLAS REID SMALL or the Best Poetry In the Supplement of the Choate Lzterary M agazzne ROBERT SCARLETT DE SOUSA With honorable ment1on of JAMES MORTON CALDWELL Wznner of the Dzckens Przze fPresented by Mrs PIBHCIS Henry Wadej PAUL JEROME CHASE With honorable ment1on of FREDERICK PIAIVIPTON BROWNELL JR For Excellence zn Debating HARRY BENNETT ANDERSON JR W1th honorable mentxon of SPENCER MOXON BERESFORD F . . F . . F . . . v CHARLES WELLES LAWRENCE F . . F . . 275 For Excellence in Public Speaking First Prize: ROBERT RAND ANDERSON Second Prize: RALPH PERKINS AXTON Third Prize: NORMAN STARK PAUL The Prizes for Debating and Prize Speaking have been made possible by a Choate Father-Mr. Alfred A. Cook-and we are deeply grateful. For Excellence in Dramatics TRUMBULL BARTON With honorable mention of ROBERT RAND ANDERSON WALTER IRVING TIBBETTS, JR. Junior Award for Excellence in Piano DAVID BOOUE MOSELEY With honorable mention of HENRY GLOVER MILLETT Intermediate Award for Excellence in Piano HERBERT PHILIP WILLIAMS With honorable mention Of GERALD ALAN FREED JOHN THOMPSON NICCULLOUGH Senior Award for Excellence in Piano HAROLD HARTSHORNE JR RUSSELL ROMEYN AYRES JR PHILIP CONWAY JOHN DUNCAN PHYFE Or Excellence In Organ JOHN DUNCAN Pm FE or Excellence In Painting and Drawing CHARLES Ax ERY DULLES or Excellence in Art JOHN MACLANE .lOl-IANSEN or Excellence In Forestry GEORGE CRAWFORD SHELDON or Excellence In Photography HERBERT CURTIN HAYNES or Industry Good Scholarship and Honorable Conduct in the Lower Forms ULYSSES HAYDEN BROCKWAY III F ' Y 7 F . F . F4 . F ,' .1 . 276 For Improvement Through Effort In the Lower Forms JAMES ALOYSIUS WALSH JR Wlth honorable mentIon of JOHN SCOTT WENDT RICHARD GURNEY MERRILL For General Excellence zn the Fzfth Form QPresented by the Harvard Club of COHHECIICUYD RICHARD YOUNG The Mark Pztman Scholarshzp QAWarded annually by h1S daughters In memory of the work and the lIfe and character of the School s hrst Headmaster and Co Founder to boy who by hlS InItIat1ve and earnestness has contrIbuted In a posItIve way to the School s standards and Ideals J DONALD CLINTON GRANT For Excellence zn Wrestlzng DAVID H HUNTER Greatest Improvement zn Wrestlrng EDWARD WI-IITE MILLER For Excellence zn Fenczng Best Score In F011 LUCIEN BUINCE DAX Best Score In Epee AMOS CHAFEE BARSTGW MURPHY Squash Champzonshzp ALEXANDER YELVERTON PEYTON GARNETT JR For Excellence In Mzdget I-Ithletzcs DIXON WATSON DRIGGS For Excellence rn Junzor Athletzcs BENJAMIN PATTERSON HI For the Hztchcock Cup CPresented by Mr and Mrs Wllllam J Hltchcock In memory of John Paul Hltchcock for excellence In 1narksmanshIp J ROBERT IRVING LYMAN The Prznceton Choate Club Medal For the Oarsman who con trzbuted most to the Choate Second Four durzng the Season of 1935 AUSTIN SMITH IGLEHEART JR The Meeks Cup For perszstent effort throughout the season GODFREY WILI IS KAUFPMANN . - , Y I a Best Score in Sabre: THOMAS KIRBY SCHMUCK, JR. 277 'Home If 2 UCTOBER Master What dxd 3 oo do wlth your tag? L Everybody knows me New Boy wants to knovl lf room H O lS a swxmmlng pool Common I can t see 1t Mr Packard So you re muscle bound between the eyes too? Mr Warren and Mr Atmore serxously conslderlng Rmglmg Brothers offer Dore wants to know why Mr Arnold always carrles h1s laundry around wlth h1m A X X Ekmateur nlght ln Chapel 'Vlr LEWIS speaks and Phyfe plays the organ Dodge sleeps 1n trousers what no fire drill? Vlr Shepardson WIIICS theme for Frtz Glbbon Fxtz gets a C on 1t from Mr Txnker Rev Conway takes Chapel Everyone IISCS to the occas1on 'Vlr Hemenway seen carrying case of Johnny Walker Mr Shute green eyed Wlfh Jealousy McGusty There was once a man named Mercanule who had a theory about Barlow says that he lS km to Moe Shea We were wondering t ---- r:. M V -.. 1 I ' 2 ' ' ' , ifyl X A ln 1' xp ff N Y l Fl ' LZ.. F N, X A l 1 twfiyf ff' C 'V' X xl . l . . ' C 279 C 280 uarantlned 1 Bushrat wants to know if Bosco 15 the name of the football mascot Mr Shute the SI3t1St1C131'1 tells us that 50067 of all the people married last year in Wallingford were women Dramatlc Club to put on Midsummer Nzghts Dream Cy Younv selected for Bottom Al Lighton studying his Brzef picture Who s that? Head u1et fellows lm talking to Texas Monk Who s Texas? Ainsworth would like to know if Mr Bullard IS the little uy he b at up six years ago hands of Davey Hunter during Summer School Mr Bri gs buys a new set of pep stories for the Library Masters Room riot Mr Massie wild as Mr Herbel beats him to the funny papers The Hemenways buy a new car Museum must have made a good offer for old one Earle says he has a dumb cousin Mr Wilfong says jazz is Gertrude Stem in music 26-Comstock still heeling the Council Mr Hemenway makes the bridge team Vkfhat will they do for a heeler? Pitcairn borrows Canale s toothbrush Lucky Pitcairn Garbat says he s too modest for his own good Mr Herbel at end of study hall Chan in time fellows Obl1g1I1'Y Hlckok buys a dozen Brzef pictures 13-Q ' II. 14- ' ' . 151 g V . . . Y I . 16- ' ' ' ' . g 17- . .,.. Z , 18- : Q ' , . ' ' 191 . . . G . . g 5 . 20-Alumni Note: Andy Hauer rapidly recovering from injuries sulfered at the 21- . 'g ' ' . 22- , , nh . , . ' . 23- . 24- ' . 25- ' , . , . . , . 27- . ' ,, . ' . 28- ' ' ' . ' ' . 29- ' ' . 30- . : g' g ' , 31- ' ' D ' ', ' . 281 1 K ',.-.znrzzmznff . ur ,, ,Lv:.1g,..fa5. gg - '-11.11 - 1 nf, 1, J: 11-z.1:xmuu:4.gI1im.iar41-zigx'-La 282 UVEMBER Mr Pudwah puts on the feast of the flue thousand Fathers Day St Andrew s collects S167 02 St Andrew s Cabmet gets S167 Camp gets 2 cents Lawrencevllle was Ht to be txed Drury knocked out by Bushrat IH fourth round Schnozz What W1ll go Wrth my green and whlte socks? Smythe H1p boots Don t forget we slng the Grace on Sunday Mr Pratt Mr Vaka tells Mr Julxff that the reason the Germans named thelr sh1ps after Jokes Was so the English couldn t see them Angel calls out heelers for chlme rmglng We Kent have a bonflre tomght School economrzxng Head speaks twxce rn succcssxon Cold snap hxts School Captam Scarsdale sxghs at the empty pond 1 ' 1 : I ' ' ' .VA ,5 I- wil, t i' 2 X! X1 1 X X ., A-. 283 n H 1 1 1 284 -Quarantine released: Sixth holds meeting at Wilk's. -Gary Leinbach gets a saxophone, no peace at the Choate House now. -Mr. Gurll says Brown is just like his Third Team. -It is rumored that Mr. Pitts wears a tin derby when he plays the grace on Sunday. -Mr. Gurll fails to show up for dinner. Brown wins a game. -Movie team members curse as it rains on Sunday. -McCue says that Marie Antoinette is a virgin queen of England. Head takes up collection for new study hall Exams over Dmvwall thinks about Thanksgiving and passes out 4 Fx: Effizol Mr Wardell suggests a home for the crippled Wabash Indians Mr Massie says he has a gold mine Mr Massie is not telling anybody vnhere that mine is Ainsworth tells arithmetic class how the School looked during the blizzard of 89 Garbat Mr Pratt is on my corridor this year Mr Ay res tells us that the difference between Mr Shute and the Minotaur is that Mr Shute IS all bull fr 1 F X - 1 b -The Head mistakes Arrendell for one of the Hampton Quartet. 285 T im TT H TTT T 5 Refder Roseffa Nelffe K ,. ,v,.,....,., .. 286 DECEMBER Back agaxn every one asleep 1n hall Mr Shepardson What do you thmk of modern poetry? McGusty It couldn t be verse News advertises Red Cross At last that rag gets a little color rn 1t McCue I knew my blology cold today s Mr Wllfong Yes you got a zero After the cheers for new llttle Bobby Lembach Bxll Porter looked surprlsed Whasamatter? saxd Mr Lexnbach Nothxng s1r except I d1dn t know you were married Holy smokes there s a bat gomg on 1n the belfry' Who calls Arellano her l1ttle omelette ? Shlnkle decldes to go to Tah1t1 this Chrlstmas Dan Kirby to Schrlber I-Ia1r cut? Schrlber No just the 011 changed Fernandez falls to enter the News ln the Prmcetoman Shorty Atmore goes sknng wlthout skns Fernandez 1ns1sts that he wasn t ashamed Morse starts restxng for vacatlon Mr Arnold You can t strxng me I m a good old bean Schrlber throws a natural on the Trlg exam Trumbull I-Ixggms says he won t have any fun 1f he has to stay home two nlghts durmg vacation T r , II A H D II Y U , . . I I. , . H L . , lf. - . II Y, . . . . Z . . I. H - I I. - - - Y - If , , . , . , i y . - .I ,f 1 - II - 1. - I. I - H - I - . , . . . , , II . . . H T . . , . 287 VIVA ' 'T ' Y 3' ' ' 's,..,ism .'L1n-uw-.Lian uszma. n-illfildsv-v'5vF '4mmc:QL:2.a:ee.:si-Qu --new-aiu-- :'::-ll Robre I Bamb 61' zn,.n'5k::f.sax.rr:n:um:-ff ,mf .1-Lb. :- 2: hgnw-eg: f-V Aix an gf 1.22 wx-1 ru-Qmsrfin, :mr 288 nfhi' JANUARY -Higgins returns with circles under his eyes Morse and Schriber join Higgins in the Infirmary Mr Massie says he doesn t get a cut from the rubber company Mr Shepardson tells his class that a burlesque is only a take off play Barlovi makes New Years resolution Nothing under 50 this quarter Mr Herbel heard playing Top Hat on the piano Barlow makes second resolution Not to pay any attention to first one T Lee says he s not a Chinaman Wrestling team holds meeting Morse chosen captain and Middlebrook mascot Garbat tells Discussion Group that kissing is the spice of life Schriber gets a bean shave International Grease 'ES Oil Products drops un points Time flies 1n the Long House Every time you turn around you see the Dago Barlow buys a pair of earmuffs to keep the corners of his mouth warm t is winter Mr Pitts says that Mr Walsh has no mustache There must be some mistache Things are going round and round in the Dining Hall Bill Wood thinks Patmos is a South Sea Island Mr Ayres What s the name of the road from Rome to Ostia? Barlow The Osteopath This one IS dedicated to little Titania Borntraeger spilling coffee on Mr Herbel That s all right sir I didn t want it anyway Simple Dan the safety man is the original Old Vlrginia Ham Dollar Day in Chapel Four buttons and a set of false teeth in collection plate x X f'! 56 2 D ' l'AXllllIlllllH'TW ' if 27--Our hockey team gets sophisticated putting on more Ayres 28 Mr Steele says they were not his teeth 29 Arellano to Mr Steele Some day I show you who am I 30 Comstock pays the School a visit Where are you this year Pete? 31 Looks l1ke we won t have any smoking here next year 6 . 7- . .. . . , . 8- . ' A ' . 9- . ' ' - , 10- Y ' ' . ' ' . ll- . ' ' . 12- . A . ' . 13- . ' ' . 14- ' ' 1 ' ' . 15- . . . , , . . t 16- 1 ' . ' ' I 17- ' ' ' . ' . 18- U ' ' h'. 19- . ' . . ' , 20- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 21- . . , q 1 22- . 1 H ' ' 23- . . , . , . Q 24- , ' ' , 1 ' ' , ', ' ' 25- ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' . 26- ' . ' ' , -W 71. - - ,, Y- ' 2- ' If . T,'g,::-u- I ----7,7 i 289 Z FEBRUARY Mr. Herbel says the lights are brighter in downtown than upt because they are nearer the Battery. own New York Head much enthused at lunch: Fellows, isn't this beef bully? -Small Fry Hatch shows up to dinner in tails. Mr. Arnold says Queen Ann liked her cider insider. -Comstock buys one of Danny Winsor's outgrown suits. -McCue thinks that boudoir is the French for playground. Mr. Herbel: At your age I could speak French, Spanish, and -Last time Conway shaved he lost two pounds. -Barlow goes out for track because he's got so much wind. -Despite civilization we are just a bunch of monkeys. -Blue eyes turned black with anger. j i ! Algebra. if 291 Sandy 2 Mr Dougherty XVhatzat noise? Dmgwall Somebody dropped a perpend1cular Senator Gazzbag accepts the Plllbuster trcket Mr Tobey snoops to conquer Pere Davxs suspected of smgmg the Muslc Goes Round and Round ln Mr Wheeler s drctaphone Cap Lernbach admlts that Pershmg helped h1m w1n the War Trummy H1gg1HS has a commg out party he took off THE sult blow that Hunter has learned to read hrs wrestllng has taken a slump the slrde rules Festlvltles Hauer pulls a boner Wow' Hxckok May I have this dance? Curl Certalnly I don t wx ant 1t Mr Massxe fools the weather agaln no water IH the rlnks Who IS th1S guy Berdmr? Well he certainly IS not skinny Germany rearms German Club buys penknrves The Head says there are to be no buts about the smokmg quest1on New boy wants to know why Garbat 1S always trylng to scare somebody Vlessrs Steele Wheeler and Schmuck are polxshed gentlemen Leap year day Mr Hemenvx ay wears a whlte Shlft to celebrate ii . , 1 -Mr. Ayres says that Squire Kelley is a good ski. coach because he knows all 293 MARCH Reld says that Canale has lost h1s sense of humor Let s hope he fmds xt before the Brzef appears de Zaldo says the School does not have to worry about puttmg up the speakers because they always brmg thelr own bunk Mrddlebrook Hey Monk what s the score? Monk Elexen the last txme I left home ls there tlme to do the job? Mr Massxe IS an ardent athletxc supporter Messrs Maher Louchery Steele and Comstock seen walkmg must be Father and Son Weekend The musrc plays and Mr Warren rolls roun and roun Chess team revolts because xt Won t be a major sport Chess team gets letters for thelr handkerchlefs Mxddlebrook gxves Mr Maher the book Black Beauty Cmarbat Cto Mr MBSSIBB Can I cut your meat for you lniirmary pract1cally empty now Pessxmlst Well we ll be back m only three weeks slr? al ll C' C254 C APRIL -Vacation over for everybody but Canale. -Track season opens. All saps run in the spring. -Arellano says he'd like to stroke the Farmington crew. -Canale returns after strenuous acting in Green Pastures. -Gumprecht takes two weeks vacation before Writing his reports. -Crew squad complains that there are not enough oars to go around. -The boy bloodhound runs wild. Santa Claus shows up in a Steam Car. Masters' game. Cappy slides into second with McCabe on it. -Something new and different: Westover has the German measles. -Happy Easter to Middlebrook and his family. Tompkins gets a goose for Easter. -Borntraeger flew so fast his hair came out. Head takes Chapel to hold Republican rally. J. St. John takes Chapel to hold Democratic Convention. Seymour St. John takes Chapel to campaign for the Chairmanship of the D.S.C. Head wins the three-ring circus with his Elixir Maguire and seegars. -Head runs competition with Gavin as he offers us the use of his four Buicks. Schmuck asks for the Packard-some nerve' V! Gilbert thinks the ACA on his sweater stands for Captain of All Athletics Grant Ccoming in from racel Did you get my time SIT? Mr Stanwood No you took it We are four And still here MR. HEMENWAY LOSES A BET 295 SCHOOL LIST Charles Langdon Adams Jr Pelham Manor Gardens Pelham Manor Dwrght Sager Adams 1850 Washtenaw Ave Ann Arbor Calvm Anderson Agar Jr Baronald Llewellyn Park West Orange Arthur Argeltrnger Jr 1088 Park Ave New York Bertram John Lawrence Arnsworth 327 Old Post Road Farriield Edward Renrck Alexander Jr Phrlrp Knox Alexander Jr Maxwell Parkhurst Aley Albert Charles Allen J Everett Tomlmson Allen John Rutledge Allen Douglas Cambell Alton James Anderson I1 Henry Seymour Angel Gaston R Arellano Arthur W Armstrong J John Larrmer Armstrong Benjamln Curtxs Arnold Eugene Hamlm Arrendell Wxlllam Hollingsworth Attwood Charles Burgess Ayres Russell Romeyn Ayres Jr Thomas Russell Ayres Egbert Ausbxon Howard Baker Russell Young Baldrrdge John Calvert Barker Richard Eellx Rame Barker Gordon Thayer Barlovx Albert Mallard Barnes 2nd Donald Evan Barnes Frederlck T1mm1ns Barnes Grlbert Conklrn Barrett Mrchael T Barrett George Strong Baxter 111 Prederlck Berkeley Beardsley J Rlchard Norton Beaty Alfred Clarke Bedford Jr Stephen Brrch Jr Samuel Paul West Black John Lours Blair 1' 1523 New Hampshrre Ave Washmgton 140 Humboldt St Denver 510 East 89th St New York 57 Osborne Road Rye 636 Salem Ave Elrzabeth 830 Park Ave New York Westward Ho Dartmouth 1659 South Boulevard Houston Apt 71 468 Rtverslde Drxve New York N Y MlCh N Y Conn D C Colo N Y N Y N N Y Mass Texas N Y Empedrado No 16 Havana Cuba Park Manslons 5023 Ered Ave Pxttsburgh Pa Abbevrlle Lmcoln Hlghway West Lancaster Pa The Choate School Wallmgford Conn 824 North 14th St Ponca Cxty Okla 975 Park Ave New York 395 North Marn St Walllngford 355 North 'Vlarn St Wallmgford 355 North Marn St Wallrngford 2320 Elm St Denver 511 Cuyago I-Ierghts Road Ithaca 97 Pme St Wallmgford N Y Conn Conn Conn Colo N Y Conn Patterdale Srdcup Kent England 69 Rockvrew Ave Plarnfield 1125 Park Ave New York N Y 402 North Sixth St Ponca Clty Okla Halter Ridge Road Darren Conn 2 Nassau Place Hempstead L I N Y 112 Washmgton St East Orange R F D No 1 Westerly R I 561 W1l1ow St Waterbury Conn Dogwood Lane Rye N Y 1 Pxerrepont St Brooklyn N Y Mahwah N 7 West Locust St Johnson Crty Pa 105 East St Warren Pa ' , . .....,.. . , , N. J. , r. ........, .,,..,...... , . . . ' , ..4,,,,..,.,...... .. ' . . J, . , r. ..,... ' , ., ' , . , ............ 1 I .y I 1 1 Hugh Scott Baillie .,..,...,,.........,, 450 East 52nd St., New York, N. Y. ' ' , Jr. ............... ., , . I V 1 ' .......,....... H H, I , , 4 ' .,.............,.. ' ., ' , N. J. ' . I .,.,...,....,,..,. ' ., , N. J. ' , . .......,............................. . . J. 296 James Inslee Coddlngton Jr School L1st Contznued Theodore Blauvelt Ardslexgh Apt 3 Beaumont Ave Wallmgford Conn Howard Foster Boardman Rxchard Carlton Boeker Henry Wllllam Borntrae er James Read Branch Patteson Branch Donald Breen George Forsyth Breen Jr Herbert Van Sant Brewer John Edwards Brewster Benjamm H Brrnton Jr Wxlllam Morck Brmton Austin Day Brviey J Ulysses Hayden Brockway 1 John Heron Brooks John Reynolds Brooks John Joseph Brosnan 3rd Robert Netherton Brown Robert Young Brown Jr Zadoc Whlte Brown Prederxck Hampton Brownell Jr Robert Carter Bryan George Forrest Butterworth 3rd Louls Calder Jr Thomas James Camp Jr John Dommc Canale Jr Rlchard Korolewxcz Carlton Ph1l1p Sher1dan Chess Jr Robert Preston Chew Davxd W11l1am Clark Jr Cro Robert Stuart Clark Erederlck Colton Clarke Buckner Woodford Clay Phlllp Barth Clayburgh John Malcolm Cochrane 91 Lmcoln St Merlden Conn 39 Hlgh St Passa1c N J South Homewood Ave Plttsburgh Pa 1830 Monument Ave Rlchmond V 1830 Monument Ave R1chmond V Polly Park Road Rye N Y Polly Park Road Rye N Y 40 Sagamore Road Maplewood N J 101 Lafayette DYIVE Atlanta G Lydecker St Englewood N J Lydecker St Englewood N J 36 Park Ave Greenwlch Conn P O Box 132 Suliield Conn 617 South Llnden Ave Plttsburgh Pa 26 Hatch Terrace Dobbs Ferry N Y 38 South Mam St Wallmgford Conn Box No 21 Old Westbury L 1 N Y 2100 Park Ave Brldgeport Conn Box No 183 Honolulu Hawau 17 Summxt St Glen Rldge N J 2312 Monument Ave Rrchmond V H1lltop Place Rye N Y Rockmore Armonk N Y Port Bennmg G 1188 East Parkway South Memph1s Tenn Bedford Hllls N Y 6218 Kentucky Ave Plttsburgh Pa 12 K1ngSIOn Road Scarsdale N Y w Creek Indlan MISSIOH Port Thompson S Dak 534 Summxt Ave St Paul Mlnn Farmmgton Ave Longmeadow Mass 1598 Vlrgxma St Charleston W Va 15 Cherry St San Erancxsco Calxf 103 East 91st St New York N Y Knlckerbocker Road Tenafly N J George Richard Collett Jr John Lane Collins Harold Wesley Comfort Jr Robert Harvey Comfort Robert Christopher Common Peter Harwood Comstock Phxlxp Conway 1020 West 53rd Terrace Kansas Clty Mo 621 Chester Ave Moorestown Rockledge Drxve Pelham Manor -r8 Rockledge Drlve Pelham Manor 186 Woodbrrdge Ave Buffalo Ivoryton Blue M111 Road Green Vxllage N N Y N Y N Y Conn .... 217 .,' , . .,' , a. 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' , ' ,N.J 297 ST School LISY Contmued Harry Allen Cooke 3rd Phxlxp Gaertner Cottell John Bower Coulston Edward Gardner Counselman George Stevenson Cravm Wxllram Bushnell Cummrngs Davld Mltchell Currxe James Angus Currle George DeArmond Curtm Charles W1ll1s Curtls 3rd Louxs Darly J Henry Hartog Danlels J John Charles Davldson Rrchard Lxvmgston Davles Ralph Marshall Davrs J Rxchard Warren Davxs Robert Llttle Davls Charles Alfred Dean 3rd Peter Mlchael Dean Paul Debevolse Jr Guy de Brun Frank Graham de Camp Laurent de Camp W1111am Dodsworth de Camp Robert Scarlett De Sousa Wllllam Tyler Deyo Gulllermo de Zaldo John Fltch Dxckrnson Robert Hamllton Dlngwall Daniel George Dod e Joseph Jeffers Dodge Edmund Janes Doermg ll Wllllam Campbell Donelson John Joseph Dore Jr Clayton Glenvllle Dorn 11 John Purcell Dowdney Samuel Emerson Dowdney Robert Bradford Downey John Chace Downlng Bolton Drackett Dlxon Watson Drrggs Edmund Hope Drlggs 111 Mercem Kellogg Drury 602 Branard St Houston The Croyden 12 East 86th St New York 99 Lewxston Road Grosse Poxnt Farms 49 Shrrley Lane New London Conn 1500 Douglas Boulevard Lou1sv1lle Ky 63 Afterglow Ave MOHICl31f N J 1017 Rldge Court Evanston Ill 1414 Asylum Ave Hartford Conn 414 West 120th St New York N Y 2621 Speedway Austm Texas 4618 Cherry St Erle Pa East Mam St Clarksburg W Va 16 Warren Ave Marlborough Mass Texas N Y N Y N Y 92 4th St Garden C1ty 70 '1'h1rd St Garden Clty 632 Sassafras St Er 1328 Wllson St Eau Claxr 24 Peach St Walpole 16 P Wlsc Mass Mrch North St Greenwxch Conn Elwabeth New York 830 Salem Ave 35 East 76th St New York 960 Frfth Ave West Road Short Hllls N West Road Short Hxlls N Brenford Road Forest Hllls N Y Sunset Drlve Annlston Ala Calle 17 esqa 8 Vedado Havana Cuba 3 East 85th St New York N Y 22 Greenacres Ave Scarsdale N Y Meadow Brook Farms Rochester Mlch 375 Washmgton Road Grosse Pornte Mlch 1344 Astor St Chrcago 111 Route 2 Germantown Tenn 142 Oxford Boulevard Garden C1ty L 1 N Y 116 Congress St Bradford P 875 Park Ave New York N Y 875 Park Ave New York N Y 19 Woodland Place Scarsdale N Y 375 Mount Prospect Ave Newark N J 3611 Zumstexn Ave Hyde Park Cmcmnatr Ohlo 89 11th St Garden Cxty L 1 N Y 89 11th St Garden Cxty L 1 N Y 37 Monroe Place Brooklyn N Y ',Jr. ..,....... 601 ' ., , . . 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' , ....,.,,.....,..,. ., , a. 298 School L1st C ontznued Joseph Frederlc Dryer Jr Ray Lofton Dudley Jr Charles Avery Dulles Bruce Lmcoln Dunbar George Edwards Duncan James N Dunlop Jr John Agnew Earle George Albert Easley Jr Harold Joseph Eckardt Harold Gleason Edwards Jr Rlchard Dllworth Edwards Merrlll Wmther Ehler Alan Lukens Emlen 3 Donald Seward Erdman Gardner Johnston Fabran James Hollyday Stone Farr Phlllp Walden Farley Alberto Fernandez Benjamm Greelex Ferrls Jr Sumner Wrrvht Ferrls Walter Ou en F11ley Jr Charles Herbert Frsher Irving Requa Flsher 3rd John Dundas Fletcher Jr u1nt1n Ford Gerald Alan Freed Cornelius F1eld Froeb Robert Leon Frost OE 685 Mount Hope Ave Rochester 3238 Huntington Place Houston 72 East 91st St New York 35 Howland Road West Newton 309 West Madlson Ave Frankh 148 East 48th St New York Bettswood Road Norwalk Loantaka Road Morrlstown Sterlmg Road Rye 130 Bradley Ave Merlden N Y Texas N Y Mass n Ky N Y Conn N Y Conn 826 Devonshlre St P1ttsburgh Pa 85 South Orchard St Wallmgford Conn Washxngton Lane Germantown Phrladelphla Pa 163 East 65th St New York N Y 1462 Wesley Ave Evanston Ill Somerset Hllls School Far Hrlls N J 130 East 67th St New York Calle 76 and Ay 5 Mrramar Havana 2807 36th Place Washmgton 2807 36th Place Washmgton 136 Cold Sprlng St New Haven 17 East 89th St New York 17 East 89th St New York N Y Cuba D D Conn 216 Moss Ave Peor a 471 Park Ave New York 784 Park Ave New York 56 Short Hllls Road Forest Hrlls Texas Preston Hollow Armstrong Blvd Y5 Chatham H111 Road Dallas Henry Hoyt Frothmgham 903 Park Ave New York Clifford Justxs Fuller Hotel Lmcolnshrre Charles St Boston Mass C Thomas Fuller Kenllvtorth Apts Alden Park Germantown Phxladelphla Pa Theodore Fuller 293 North Broadway Yonkers N Y Serge Serge Gagarm 65 East 55th St New York N Y Edwin Cecil Gamble 1883 Madlson Road Cmcmnatx Ohlo W11l1am Anthony Gamble 24 Ever1t St New Haven Conn Julren Garbat Robert Edlge Gardner Wxlllam Austin Gardner Henry Hamllton Gaylord Charlton Gllbert Wllllam Gllbert Dawson Coleman Glover NY 115 East 81st St New York N Y 306 7 Coleman Bu11d1ng Loursvllle Ky 306 7 Coleman Building Loulsvllle y J 1Vlakale1 Pl Dl3mOHd Head Rd Honolulu HZWRII 1150 Rxdge Road Hamden Conn 173 North Park Ave Neenah Wlsc Cedarwxld Ardsley N Y , .. ................ , 0 , N, J. ....10 . 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Y. 299 School L1St Contzrzued Ph1l1p Goddard John Alan Goldsmlth Benjamln Douglas Gordon Donald Cllnton Grant Ereder1ck Latlmer Grant Rrchard DeGoyler Grant John Hollrster Gray Ph1l1p Ellxs Nathanlel Greene Thomas Rlch Gross Eranklln James Hall Phlllp Howard Hall Rowland Lowe Hall Ralph Paul Hallowell Wallace Hamilton George Wrlght Hamlxn 2nd Wllllam Otto Harba h Davld Taylor Harrls Lawrence Cory Harrrs Vxctor Stevens Harrls Edward Thomas Hart 50 Ea1rv1ew Ave Brockton The Old Ely House K1ll1ngworth Llewellyn Park West Orange 5 East Boulevard Rochester 75 East Boulevard Rochester 1 Beekman Place New York 142 Clmton Ave Newark Sharonton Shrewsbury FBIIVICYV Ave Auburn 115 East 72nd St New York 469 East Ma1n St Merlden Overbrook Grand Rap1ds Huntlngton Vall 52 East 66th St New York 22 Dogwood Drlve Summrt 244 Orlenta Ave Mamaroneck 405 Park Ave New York 400 Oxford St Rochester 405 Park Ave New York Hrghland Ave and Sammls St South Norwalk Mass Conn N Y Malne N Y Conn lV11ch ey Pa N Y Conn Conn James Watson Hatch J 56 Norwood Road West Hartford Edwxn Phrllxps Hathaway 139 East 79th St New York John Longan Hauer 21 Grant St New Rochelle Rrchard Harrxs Hawks 1286 East Ave Rochester Herbert Curtln Haynes 623 Mulberry St Clarksburg W Va Robert Alexander Haynes ll 623 Mulberry St Clarksburg W Va Erederlck W1ll1am Heltmann l Longfellow Lane Houston Texas Edward W Helller Jr The Barolzon 140 East 63rd St New York N Y Harold Gray Hencken Dublln Road Greenwrch Conn Harold LEWIS Henkel 944 West 10th St Erle Pa Walter Wollman Hess Jr NY NY NY Waldorf Astorla 'lowers Apt 39A 301 Park Ave New York N Y Sangston Hettler Jr PIBHCIS Garn1er Hewltt George Erederrck Hevtrtt lll Raymond Trffany Hrckok Trumbull Hlggrns Ereclerlck Staunton Hill Henry Townsend H11l1ard Wtlllam Roberts Hrrschberg Christopher Hofer Harry E Hogan Jr Herbert W1ll1am Hoover Jr 567 Hawthorne Place Chxcago lll 0 South Mountarn Ave Montclalr N J 40 South Mountam Ave Montclalr N J 185 Dorchester Road Rochester N Y 166 East 74th St New York N Y Staunton Road South H111s Charleston W Va 4710 Carolme Boulevard Houston Texas 45 Patterson Ave Greenwxch Conn 45 East 85th St New York N Y 54 Hollenbeck Ave Great Barrmgton Mass North Canton Ohro k T ' ' ,............., , , . 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I 'I , ......... 1 ., I , . . 300 7 School L1st Contmued James Clary Hoover North Canton Ohro Theodore Thompson Horton 60 East 67th St Gordon Lord Hough Mountarn Road Cornwall Bushrod Brush Howard Jr 550 Park Ave George Osgood Howe 141 East 72nd St Allen Grey Hoyt Jr 33 East 70th St New York on Hudson New York New York New York George Albert Huhn 5th 5870 Drexel Road Overbrook Phrladelphra Pa Henry Shrppen Huxdekoper Robert Prtman Humphrey Davrd H Hunter John Laurence Hutton Wrllram Lyon Hut on James Hrnchllff lngersoll Wrllram Forbes lnaold Jr Ph1l1p Berney Jackson Ben Butler Johnson Homer Danrel Jones Jr John Orr Jones Wrlllam Charles Kaesche Robert Aertsen Keasbey ll Thomas Treganowan K easbey Edward Mltchell Kerth 1707 New Hampsh1re Ave N W Washmgton Kalamazoo New York New York New York 2322 Glenwood DFIVC 285 Madrson Ave 1088 Park Ave 1088 Park Ave D Nllch NY 414 Forest Ave Oak Park 33 Sycamore Ave Mount Vernon N Hlghlands Ave Toronto Ontarlo Canada 39 Remsen St Brooklyn N Y 232 Linden Ave Oak Park Ill Seward Nebraska New York New York New York Brldgewater 315 East 68th Sr 140 East 19th St 140 East 19th St 32 Unron St NY NY NY Mass 567 Lancaster Ave Rrchmond Ky Herbert Wheeler Kerth Robert Keuffel Keller Eugene Cornell Kelley J George Jones lVlcC Kelly James Cornell Krneon Henry Thomas Krng Jr Wxlllam Thorn Klssel J Kenneth B Klee Peyton Harding Knrght Royal Webster Knight Adam Kreuter ll Thomas Whxttrck Kunau Justo Lamar Raul Lamar Rxchard S Lane Ellrott Kennedy Langstaff Augustlne Hrcks Lawrence Jr Connor Lawrence Jr Alan Dram Lawson John Wallace Leavenworth J 2 0 Wrllram Goodman LeBout1ll1er 32 Unlon St Brrdgewater 20 Beacon Road Summ1t 39 Garfield Place Pou hkeeps1e 2 Cooper Road Scarsdale 1035 Erfth Ave New York 262 Colony St Merrden 33 East 67th St New York 1060 Frfth Ave New York 14 East 90th St New York 143 Meetxng St Provldence 1505 Hrghland Ave Rochester The Sherry Netherland New York Calle 17 entre 8 y 10 Vedado Havana Calle 17 entre 8 y 10 Vedado Havana 75 Morrrs Lane Scarsdale 39 Garden Place Brooklyn 156 Lrnden Ave Englewood 1172 Park Ave New York 1362 S1xth Ave New York South Marn St Wallmgford ll Clark Court Larchmont Mass N N Y N Y N Y Conn N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y Cuba Cuba Conn N Y In ..,..,....... ., , N. Y. , . .............., , ., ,N. Y. , . ......,..,.......,.. ., ,N. Y. ' . ,.........,..... . .,.. 1. ' ., ,N. Y. , Jr. .......,,....... ., , N. Y. - - Wfffff..fffff.f ...., ., ,111. ' ' Q , . .........., ., , . Y. .,......,,, 56 ' .. , ' , ' ' ,Jr. ............. ., , . . Eugene Dickson Keith ....,........,..... ., ' , . .f .....,......,....... , ', .J. , r. ......,....... , g ', . . ' ,.........,........ ' ., ' , R, I. ' . .A...,...,..,............ ' , ,N, Y. ' ,.,......,,...... , ,N. Y. ' ' , . .........,,. ' ., ,N. J. , . .....,........,..,. ., ,N, Y, ' ...,.,..,......,.,,, ' ., ,N. Y. ,Vr. ........ 3 ' ,, ' , . 301 School L1st Contmued Frank Freeman Lee Theodore H1cks Lee Charles A Lemkuhl J Alan Jay Lerner W1ll1am Ell1s Lerner Alfred Hart Lrghton Rrchard J Lmdo Edward Elwy Lloyd John U Loomls Jr Danlel Lamberd Louchery Robert Allen Low Davld Wllllam Lowsley Robert Irvlng Lyman Wxllxam Wallace Lyon Jr Ronald Webb McCarthy Thomas Raynolds McCarthy Donald Crenshaw McClure. Phlllp Brown McCook James Orr McCue Jr John Thompson McCullough Joseph Wllson McDonald James Davld lVIcGaughey III James Constable McGusty Robert Tlghe McGusty Jr Frank Leland McLanatnan John Mrlton McM11l1n J Thomas Evers McMorrow James A McNaughton George Batten McNe1l1 155 East 72nd St New York N Y 86 Greenway North Forest H1lls L I N Y 811 Brrdge Ave South Hxlls Charleston W Va 470 Park Ave New York N Y Callfornla Road Mt Vernon N Y 5049 Wornell Road Kansas Crty Mo Ancon Canal Zone Brookudge Drlve Greenwrch Conn 3000 Capxtol Ave Cheyenne Wyo 558 East Mam St Clarksburg W Va 910 Park Ave New York 20 East 93rd St New York Mxddleiield 11 Dolma Road Scarsdale Central Park West New York 101 Central Park West New York Congress Hotel Chlcago Ill 413 East 57th St New York N Y 781 Shlppxn Ave Stamford Conn 266 Wlndlng Way Merxon Pa NY NY Conn NY NY N Y 321 West Lrncoln Ave McDonald Pa 424 North Mam St Walllngford 885 Park Ave New York 885 Park Ave New York Bancroft Road Andover Conn N Y N Y Mass N Y Conn N Y 134 Kmgs Hlghway West Haddonfleld N J Falrway Close Forest Hllls L I Brookrldge Drrve Greenwmch 1 Lowell Road Schenectady Eugene Joseph Aymond McVoy 3030 Lake Shore DYIVC Chxcago Ill Franklln Hooper Macgregor 1002 Grant Ave Pelham Manor N Y Hugh MacLe1sh 85 Wentworth St Hubbard Woods Ill Robert Bamber Marshall 129 East 82nd St New York N Y James Marsh Woodrovx Martm North St Greenwlch Conn Chester Tolles MZIVIH W1l11am Edgar Maxson Wxlham Green Maxson Herbert Arthur May J George Nathan1e1 Jackson Mead John W1ll1am Meehan Oden Hughart Meeker Antonxo G Mendoza Jr Jorge G Mendoza 79 South C1111 St Ansonla Conn 106 Hrgh St Westerly R I Mortrmer DIIVC Old Greenwxch Conn 6530 Beacon St P1ttsburgh Pa Balbrae Mountam Road West Hartford Conn 10 H111s1de St Plttsfleld Mass 1350 North State St Chxcago Ill Fmca la Coronela Marxanao Havana Cuba Fmca la Coronela lVIar1anao Havana Cuba ............,...... v! 1 ' V' . ............. 7 ,Y Y ' ' . , r. ...... 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' ' ,Jr. ............ ., ' , . . ,Jr. ............. ., , . . 303 School L1st Contznued Mansheld Elllott Plckett Wllllam de Gau Pxtcaxrn John Haynes Porter W11l1am Carroll Porter Jr Charles Morgan Post Jr Wxlllam Ray Potter Houston Wallace Pratt Allan Leach Prlddy J Wllllam uaxd Jr Morton uantrell Joseph Quattrone Phllxp Wxsner Qulgg N Peter Rathvon J John Mortlmer Raynor Earl Seymour Reeble Paul Reed Davld Mlles Reeves Wllllam Robert Reld J Halgh MCDlafmld Remlger Edwm Joseph Remke 11 W11l1am Cllnton Story Remsen Wallace Reynolds Frederlck Wllkes Rlble John Hastlngs Rlchards Peter Lloyd Rlchards Stephen Tobm R1chter Malcolm Brooks Robertson Gwynn Herndon Robmson Lronel Mordaunt Rogers Horace Roland Robert Lyman Rose George H M Rountree Jr Laurence P Runyan Jr Hamllton Henry Salmon 111 Em111O Sanche7 J Pme Orchard Conn Hutton Park West Orange N J 156 East 79th St New York N Y 9 Oak St Brattleboro Vt 1 East 94th St New York N Y 280 lrvmg Ave Provldence R I 2990 Lazy Lane Houston Texas 48 Sallsbury Road Brooklme Mass The Woodlands Scarsdale N Y 5 Leonard Road Bronxvllle N Y 24 Helena Ave Larchmont N Y New Canaan Conn Edgewater Polnt Mamaroneck N Y 40 South Munn Ave East Orange N 66 Fox Lane Wlnnetk lll 36 Old Church Road Greenwlch Conn 40 Hamrlton Ave Yonkers N Y 210 Mrgeon Ave TOff1HgfOH Conn 242 East 48th St New York N Y State Hospxtal Norrlstown Pa 64 Second St Garden Cxty L 1 N Y 457 Cllnton Ave Brooklyn N Y North Mam St Wallmgford Conn 44 East 76th St New York N Y Dolan Road Axken S Car 1158 Exfth Ave New York N Y 116 Mad1son Ave Madlson N 230 East 71st St New York N Y South Fullerton Ave Montclaxr 321 Douglass St Readmg Pa 136 F1lbert St Hamden Conn Cragmer Park Mahwah 14 Umon St New Brunswmck 111 Hrllton Ave Garden Crty L 1 N Y Central Senado Camaguey Cuba Davrd Mard ne Sansome Woodland South Salem Road R1dgeflel Conn Charles Sawyer Jr Glendale Hamllton County CIHCIHHQII Ohlo John Joseph Scanlon J 248 West Ma1n St Mer1den Conn Charles Wllby Schaefer 2145 Luray Ave Cxncmnatm Ohlo Roger Straus Schafer 983 Park Ave Manhattan L 1 N Y Howard H1ppach Unander Schar1n 2808 Sherldan Place Evanston 111 Thomas Klrby Schmuck J 164 East 72nd St New York N Y Charles Schrrber Shadowlawn Oshkosh WISC , . ..... ............... . , , . .. .........,.....,... ., ,.. . .,..,....,.......,.. , , ' , r. ........ ........ 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' , r. ..,..,,..,.. ., ,.. 304 School Lrst Contzmzed George Weax er Schroeder Kenneth Seymour Schwart7 Thomas Vladsworth Schvx artZ Arnold Jack Seldner George Crawford Sheldon Douglas Auld Shepardson J Davxd Ruel Srmbolx Henry Spencer Smyth Wrlllam Penn Snyder Ill Hugh Gardner Soest Paul Earnest Spelcher Jr Robert Neshrtt Steele Albert Benjamrn Stevens Chandler Lamberton Stevens Elbrldge Stratton Stevens Donald Thompson Steward W1l11am Rogers Strllman Donald Ross Stone Robmson Smlth Beecher Stovse Harry Augustus Strater Jr Benjamln Joseph Sulllvan Wrllxam Nye SW1ff W1ll1am Brown Teele George Comyns Thomas Ill Cyrxl Sherman Thompson V1HC6Hf Baldwin Trbbals Walter lrvlng Trbbetts Jr Nrcholas Txch Arthur Guilford Tobey Carleton Tobey John Clarke Tob1n Norman K Toerge Jr John Vinton Tompkxns Milton Tootle 4th John Re1d Toppmv George Oakley Totten lll Wlllxam Carroll Tucker John M Turnbull Davtd Chesterman Van Brunt Hugh Bedford Vanderbilt Stephen B Vernon Jr Henry Delamater Vezm Carl Wxlllam Vretor l47r53 Sanford Ave Elushmg N Y 149 Old Mamaroneck Road Whlte Plams N Y 149 Old lylamaroneck Road Whlte Plains N Y 24 Moss St Westerly R 1 Ponus Road R D No 2 Norwalk Conn Old Durham Road Wallrngford Conn 571 West l22nd St New York N Y Grassy Brook Farm Alder Creek N Y Sewxckley Helghts Sewlckley Pa Washmgton Terrace M1ddletown Conn 600 Fourth St Braddock Pa 150 South Marn St Walllngford 56 Curtxs Ave Walllngford 21 Parsons Ave Hoosrck Falls 21 Parsons Ave Hooslck Falls Allen Ave Merrden 1155 Park Ave New York North Elm St Wallmgford 1 Beekman Place New York Conn Conn N Y N Y Conn N Y Conn N Y D No 1 Box 482 Loursvllle Ky 46 Curtrs Ave Dalton Mass Great Neck Road Waterford Conn 375 Park Ave New York N Y 589 Westm1nster Ave Ellzabeth N J 35 East Wacker Drlve Chrcago Ill Vveed St New Canaan Conn Old Centre W1nchendon 620 East Wlsconsln Ave Neenah 16 Barnard Ave Poughkeepsie 123 East 53rd St New York 491 Berkeley Ave South Orange 1 Beekman Place New York Mass Wlsc N N N Cherry Valley Road Garden C1ty L 1 N 119 North 19th St St Joseph Mo 598 M3d1SOH Ave New York N Y 2633 16th St N W Washmgton D C 3230 Del Monte Drrve Houston Texas 1000 Park Ave New York N Y 31 East 79th St New York N Y 740 Park Ave New York N Y Bernvllle Road Readlng Pa Mlllon Road L1tchfield Conn ll Ridge Dr1ve Great Neck L I N Y y ... ., , . . ..... , ,. 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Order from your Hrrbcrdasher or Dvpnrtrlierrl Store or Ivrife us. TRIAL OFFER: Senzl I5c for I dozen of your mm nfs! rfarne The Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company Rockefeller Center New York 1 unrl sample' lube of 8 S N0-S0 Cement. Manufacturers of l-1 6 School Street S h N lk, C . we. ' -fi Q out orwa onn liQri1liglgd7z'si?l f'2d?z'S52 cf,?,Lf.?l fif. il Compliments of S. B. CHAPIN 6. CO. Members oi New York Stock Exchange Miner, Read 6: Tullock Wholesale Grocers T Meriden New Haven Bridgeport New Britain CGLONY Cblllorisrw 782 LEXINGTGN AVE. NEW YORK Ph REg t 4 0248 'Compliments ol a Friend T Albert W. Crosby, D.D.S. New Haven, Conn. DIEGES 6: CLUST H we made it, it's right MAKERS of the SENlOR CLASS CHARMS Pins, Rings and Medals Prize Cups and Plaques 73 Tremont Street Boston, Mass. H. A. CRUMP SERVING THE SCHOOL FOR 24 YEARS The Printer High Grade Prirzting of Every Description As You Want lt, and When You Want lt Telephone 7 71 47 NORTH ORCHARD STREET WALI.INGEORD, CONN. Visit the MARX PHARMACY KODAK DEPARTMENT Movies, Kodaks and Films Kosc1's Baby Shop A Eull Line ot Infants' and Childrens Wear Ladies' Hosiery and Lingerie We Do Hemstitching MRS. H. KOSA 84 Center Street Tel. l448-2 Compliments Of THE GULF REFINING COMPANY GULF BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. House of Quality THE FEDERAL PACKING CO., INC. Allied Member Connecticut Hotel Association Fresh and Cured Meats Fresh Fish Daily Fancy Seatoocls in Season Poultry and Provisions Butter, Eggs, Cheese 149-155 State Street New Haven, Connecticut Always at Your Service GROGAN COMPANY JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA FCGTE' An Establishnzerzt endeavoring to nz e r it the patronage ofthe better C I a 5 s e s , giving to merchandising some- thing besides mere gain, FOUNDED IN 1899 16 REFRACTORIES Fireclay, Super Fireclay, High-Alumina, Silica, Magnesite, Chrome, Light Weight, Insulating and Acid-Proof Brick for ALI.. TYPES Oi INDUSTRIAL FURNACES High Temperature Bonding Mortars HARWACO BOND-FIREBOND-THERMOLITH Make the Weakest Point the Strongest Bond the Wall the Whole Way Through z'LSFl ' :mv TR.xm-' :QIEFQE Muni N 14' Haul' Rag. Lf. S. Pat. OH. HARBISON-WALKER REFRACTORIES COMPANY Worlds Largest Producer Of Refractories 1800 Farmers Bank Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HAMMCNS 25 CO. moapoimm . NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA PORTLAND, ME, BOSTON LOS ANGELES . 120 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY 17 H51 1EAfWBIllEe .5 5 IDIESMDNID 1? DEPARTMENT STORE For Uver Half a Century 'The Reliable Store of New Haven' CHARLTUN 63 CU. jewelers 656 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK THE YOU CAN HAVE IT NOW You needn't wait another day to own that Hoover you've set your heart on having. The new Model 300 gives you every essential Hoover convenience, the very latest Hoover fea- tures, at a startling new low price. See this sensational Hoover. Not a junior model- but full size and full Hoover quality. Has Positive Agita- tion, the Dirt Finder. Dural- umin Dusting Tools for only a little more. See it-try it- without obligation. Easy terms, with small carrying charge. run nun 4g75 -1 - THE HOOVER COMPANY NORTH CANTON, oH1o 19 J ACK'S SUPER SERVICE STATION 65 So, COLONY STREET KVALLINGFORD. CONN Compliments of THE KENNEDY NEWS CO. 42 Center Street Wallingford, Conn. A. W. HULL Jeweler E Compliments Prize Cups, Medals of G Class Iewelry Friend T 214 Center Street Vlfctllingtord, Conn. 0 67 West Street Middlefield, Conn. WILL PRICE Furnishings-Clothing-Headwear Shirts to Measure 539 Wood Street Pittsburgh, Per. THE OUTSTANDING ' of U. S. Preparatory Schools The Choate Sl-ceet Team attains Cham pionship form because of the excellence ff each member M1 Guns are equlp 1 THE LYMAN GUN SIGHT CORP. HE VAN DYCK PRI TING CO PRINTING of Unusual Merit Printers of the 'ABrief 941-945 GRAND AVENUE Cor. Olive Sr. New HAVEN, CONN 21 O LEE 6. TUVESON Tailors and importers Noted tor their STYLE-QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Prices Reasonable 750 MAIN STREET Lehman Brothers Incorporated Engraved Stationery Commercial and social T Serving the entire United States for over titty years 'T HARTFORD' CONN- NEW HAVEN NEW YoRK DISTINCTLY An Outstanding Achievement! I..IBER'I'Y'S Automatic Portable RADIO PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION Compliments of a Friend Plays 8 Records Automatically l'1 ppc-cl to run on AC-DC, American and lr, pc-an currents 6 tube latest type Super- h t oelvne R'uIio e ll l f g l l .il C t ll f h t f , L , llll KCC El OI' YC Ll Ill' JTO't A HS VVS '15 UI' Q I or waves o Europe. ar fe s ren er, rivin ex e J iona tone. s we ia y ons ruc e an con 3 1 in the ca.e. ., mar 4 signer case, suggests the nes and Finish of English luggage. LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS F t I 3, 1 k 15 g C It l Xe l 1 c ll c t t d ri ce lei l I f s S tly Ie t g l s 4 U Niiiclisoii Ave, :it 50th St.: 10 East 59th St KN Pl J 9 ivoy aza 3 7 5 hiaiiiszaii Ave. at f17thk St. SPGRT SHGES 6 N Sport Shoes of every De- ,I scription. White Buckskins, I ' !,,:::'-,:, Brown and Whrte-Feather A: , ' eririff' ' 1 Soles. Rubber Soles rn Red, -' ' I 0 2 ' jr ' ' Crepe or Black. .- -..r,, : Zl1:1Ulu2x'0xX9ox6 BARRIE'S SADDLE OXFURDS BLACK and WHITE or BROXVN and WHITE Our Nlr. Feerz exhibits at Choate every Saturday New HAVEN PRINCETON 260 YORK ST, 5 glgatflfiezgth. , O 46 NASSAU sr. L , 'J enietw l - 23 Have You Really Seen New York? Not if you have not seen that nationally talked-about heart of its night life- THE FAMOUS AFTER-THEATRE RENDEZVOUS LONGCHAMIPS Madison Ave. at 59th St. New York City flintranc s on Both Madison and 59tl'iJ ENIOY-food and drinks you never thought could taste so good-and SEE-the gorgeous lndian Restau- rant, Oval Terraced Stand-Up Bar, novel Walkside Cafe, sumptuous Pullman Diner and Unique Cha- ting Dish Buffet OPEN ALL NIGHT Compliments of a Friend McLAUGHLIN BROTHERS 43 N. MAIN STREET VJALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT T CLEANING PRESSING ROY SUIT ' is fatter lt will be worth your investment to purchase one and appreciate the comfort ot a true CUSTOM MADE SUIT Many good looking Roy Suits are being Worn today that are three years old or rnore. BUT real economy in clothes dictates a seasonal addition to one's wardrobe. Our Evening Clothes - are Typically British Z with the exactness of 'Q' 13 sAv1LLE Row. W PW' I 'Q-. LONDON U,iQPf?Zn'il'2Q 2 Herbert Roy personally .. 76 91, f X Every Monday 49' 5, Gt NEW HAVEN Cl'lOG'f9 NEW YORK 73 Compliments of a Friend Marconiphone Write for PORTABLE Folder AUTOMATIC Radio-Phonograph AA. sensation! C hanges - eight records automate ' ' 1 pnrtment. AC-DC. Operates l I L yl 1 I f t 899.50 MARCONI BROS. lncorporcrted 679 Madison Ave. f6Ist St.J NEW YORK OTTO SEIDNER, INC. WESTERLY, R. I. Manufacturers of Mayonnaise Sandwich Spread French Dressing Horse-Radish and Marshmallow Complimenis of William I. Wollman 26 Quarries Kliddlefield. Conn. TRAP Meriden. Conn. Distributing Plants Waterburyf. Conn. Worcester. Mass. Larchmont. N. Y. Rocks' Conn. for W N Y Piaimiic. Conn. OO AWD' ' ' New Britain. Conn. ALL TYPES ot Offices Cheshire. Conn. Granby. Conn, 67 CHURCH STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. THE NEW HAVEN TRAP ROCK COMPANY Compliments of cr Friend Compliments of The Meriden Lumber Co. THE C. S. MERSICK 6 COMPANY MODERN. l-HGH-GRADE PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL FIXTURES for Public Buildings and Homes Prospective Builders are Invited to Visit Our Display Rooms Plumbing 1-3 WHITNEY AVENUE 15 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Electrical 262 STATE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Wholesale Only 27 MORAN'S DRUG STORE Druagists to the Choate School tor the Past 23 Years ss- O Comer Main and Center Streets Wallingford, Conn. The time to secure LIFE IN- SURANCE is at the earliest possible age. Premiums for boys in their teens are very low and hold good tor lite. Write and give us your data of birth and we will quote ratesg without obligation. LOWELL M. CLUCAS General Agent THE BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. 7 North Street, Pittsfield, Mass. 100 East 42nd Street, New York City Compliments of William I. Riordan, M.D. ROWDEN 61 MITCHELL Florists to the Choate School Greenhouses and Store 68 Academy Street FLOWERS DELIVERED ANYWHERE BY TELEGRAPH Phone 343-3 CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION OUR FIXED STANDARD OF SUPERIOR TAILORING INSURES PERMANENT SATISFACTION AND EN- DURING RELATIONSHIPS. EFQIEIISIQIII LD TAILORS- HABERDA SHERS 264 YORK STREET 516 FIFTH AVENUE NEW HAVEN NEW YORK 0 1813 SETH TOWER CLOCKS CHIME CLOCKS STRIKINC1 CLOCKS OEEICE CLOCKS Elect THOMAS 1936 SHIPS CLOCKS DESK CLOCKS WALL CLOCKS REOULATORS d Spring Driven by SETH THOMAS CLOCK COMPANY THQMASTON, CONN. Every BODY Needs Milk . . . . .Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Roger Kent Day! So goes the Choate week. Every Saturday for several years, Roger Kent has held a display at the School. And every Saturday, more and more Choate men have discovered the Roger Kent idea in men's clothes. That basic idea of ours is to create clothes of smart, correct style, made of ine imported and domestic fabrics, tailored the way fine clothes should be . . . and offer them-not at fifty-live, sixty-five or more-but at the one modest price of 335, You can learn more about Roger Kent-just by asking six out of ten Choate students, or recent grads now at college, But the best thing to do is to stop in at a Roger Kent store, and see these marvelous clothes for yourselff SUITS 3' SPORT CLOTHES 7 EVENING CLOTHES CAMEL HAIR COATS T REVERSIBLES Ar one price fLinerzs, SQQFSZICIZFFS, cottonairs, and tropicals, 312.50 to 520.005 ROGER ENT New York: 15 EAST 45TH STREET , . . 30 WALL STREET 321 BROADWAY 1 New Haven: 1058 CHAPEL STREET 31 P. A. HARVEY f2164 H. BAWARSKY 71 2165 L2166 THE STANDARD BEEF CO. WHOLESALE Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal, Provisions Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Poultry 167 STATE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. WHEN TOURING WHY NOT srop AT REAL NEW ENGLAND INNS For Literature and Full Information Write ' L. G. Treadwcxy Service 247 Park Avenue, New York City THE TORRINGTON COMPANY TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT 19.1. Manufacturers ot: MACHINE NEEDLES OF ALL KINDS BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE PARTS BALL AND NEEDLE BEARINGS 32 Compliments of TOBEY G KIRK Members of New York Stock Exchange 33 Q 47X 'X 'ii 5 fy we made the Varsity . .W To a lot of fellows, varsity means the crew. To us, var- sity means . . . achieving a first-string shop for young men that is a real barometer of campus style trends. Varsity . . not just another scrub team store but a place a fellow can drop in for the kind of top-notch clothes campusites everywhere are wearing. Varsity . . . a store never caught sitting on the bench when a teammate needs us . . for the newest in a suit . . a shirt . . a pair of slacks . . in fact, anything a prep man could ever wear! Varsity . . . we made it! The Young Al6'll'J' 515010 Compliments of bt. Georges 351111 Compliments of cz Friend , 'TTT 3 fi' ff' - N f Ev? W- .Q1.w.0AgQwX '- I 1M 01 ' J , ' ' T - S I I Q I P ' -4 'iqfqmts ai Q 'iiiiif ,gc My SQ - :Fw f ., f 5 . Whig, vie' mmf? QQ f f' f Maw W A 12:5 ' U. .1 1-A I RP' - KI' .Q fm , -. 1' ' f W V S:-Y L fx Q I I ' W qu W 1 r Y .O Tv f-' f 'Sf 11 m S 011' -A 0 A T-,xp 0' .A N AY 0 K 5Jnmmlmll2p:lj'nEEh1pZl1wl3mm2 0 A TRADING SPOT EOR YOUNG Ek JIIEIV WHO LIKE T0 DRESS IN A 9 . 3, f , HIGHL V INDIVIDUAL MANNER, 1, ,- 'Q Lf' ,IST ic WITHOUT DIOOINO TOO DEEPLY J 3 3, fy' IIVTO THEIR FUNDS. ' 'f' - ,X , C 4 9213 'tw - LQUNGE SUITS ' SPORTS SUITS -mg. - TUXEDO - FULL DRESS TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS Ox? T3 Q13 SPORT JACKET OF QUADLEY TWEED S20 h ' ' SLACKS 57.50 AX' x 7 L A fi ' Q ' I V r Q jfmrblep 22 gg ,A J Q. V. Q I ' Fiftlw fgxve. at 46th St., New York ' ,ga Chicago, IQ Eiackson Blvd. f QV W ff fm 35 From a Friend 36 BICYCLES ,Q E 2. it 0 xx 'ff - .g ,EX U Yi ,.,,.:,.., ,....,.,, ,XX a K .,,,,,, , , ' ' A Q J X :QL H ,.. A,.RN A . I , , is -X, ,lj X N ' - 5: ' I, XY ig S Y. 1 X 1 Vx 4 XXX? ' , f I ' T-W-- , A Gif ' , as ,Z , ix '-'-'N H-7-K X ' 3 f A, 4, -. . ,. f ' f ,Q ', Lf f , q ! , E1 , K if A, M 2, f,fr,2wQ??nQg ,,,' , ,, , if f Q 1 '. ' ' f ' ' . - F 7 F f p ' A , if aaii u The First and Finest for Nearly 60 Years Made by THE WESTFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY Westfield, Massachusetts 37 BOB HOULIHAN wishes the Sixth Form 4 V 'BRIGHT CGLLEGE YEARS' Gentlemelts Wearing Apparel WILKINSON THEATRE BUILDING VA'-000 DIAMOND OIL IF z't's done with HEAT BURNERS , you can do zt better All Grades at wffh FUEL OILS GAS Sr T. ICDHNSON CO. OIL BURNERS The Super Fuel For Every lnclustrial Purpose 2 2 Val1e:raE3j1tCon1l1apefiny, Inc. 1 9 OWI1, efl en Connecticut COMPANY 38 CHOICE FOOD in A GOOD HOTEL XFX, CONLEY INN TORRINGTON, CONN. DEBEVOISE PAINTS Well Proven by Years of Use ma For eflicient maintenance, indoors and out. Manufactured for direct sale to industrial plants, public utilities and home owners. cw-9 The Debevoise Company 968 Grand Street - Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone V ig Bryant 9- 7214 We Rent Costumes of Every Description for Every Occasion Eaves Costume Co. Incorporated Theatrical - Historical Costumes - Uniforms Motion Pictures-Stage and Amateur Productions EAVES BUILDING 151-153 WEST 46th STREET Near Broadway NEW YORK CITY PACKARDS-EIGHTS-PACKARDS Wallingford Taxi X ig.. E rfxix xlwgixf x,x,xlx,x x,x xvx x 5 g Q E fx J, E 1 5 1 P+ Sd 3 'X A 2 1 22 ' O 13 fx 53-,EAOPEP rn H' CD LQ Z 1 S-33553 gi 1 3 PU H U5 ,N 2-gif WO XXI CD CD X GQMOCF 1, M CD CD 1 037.15100 '4-l1lmN 0 F3-'T mmf? ESQ: OQH1 'Q 5 'X 5S.36 ':'m mgl 'i 'D 8 fx 5 2 xv' LF. ' ,-o- m IX H l 1 E fxxxx.xxxxxxxxx .xxx 5 Q Q cu A3 2 0 F097 CCL 0 T 5 P53 53 Q 9 .-- 0 'U Q , CD H' 3: cfs: Q U1 r-13: X '11 Q' 0 BUF jj r-U O E 3? U1 O ' CD I-E 5 3 Z :DI Q S :: TTT Xl CI-IOATE SCHOOL Compliments of Du Pont Rayon Company 41 Compliments of cr Friend 42 Well Toilorecl Clothes The Assuronce of Whether in social or business contacts, a well dressed man appears with a confidence that only good clothes can give. Such are made by Rosenberg-designed and tailored from fine English and Scotch fab- rics. 'me . CO. Il,fJllS IOI4- CHAPEL STREET 16 I-IAST 525' STREET NEW HJXWFEN Nh'W YORK. 43 e4v,. Ly- if-gw,,Q1, 1 ffzdwwf COLLEGE STREET EDWARDS STREET CHAPEL STREET HIGH STREET GROVE STREET PROSPECT STREET TEMPLE STREET HTRUMBULL STREET ELM STREET Agencies in all principal cities throughout the country HATS WHITE of New Haven As typical of Yale as the streets for which they are named. R AVF K NEW H Q Q23 5 lO20 CHAPEL ST., Opp. Vanderbilt -H .-.La .5896 cv , 6, f 5 5? v X W ' 5 rw nw... : I X-.-:':f:Q... 332555 gl gy X3g,.,wg,V -W eil 5 X 4' .Qi 'I X ' 'W N v X ot,-if X W , X X 4 m-ivgn of 4 .N 3 595 X S fc, X? 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I. 3t3:4i:-: ' 1-:?:i:3:Q .f:f7 . if iffEjE5151'2:?5?2E2-1: 2 5135 :15r.5E525EiE5Z5E': ii? iii: gg it E- -1-T723 -3222122222355-2? 23.1 :- 1 7' '73-27:11-35:31-3715: Lf ff 1 IE1E1IIi2EIf1EfE -if 5 E - E4?535553555i5355ir fi? 7 f :i:3:i:1:?:?11:3:31-5:72 13:5 ,-:-1-1-:-:-:-Q-:K-' I .f 4.ifiiiff:1QQ:ftf:f:f:f1Q:L 321' 2 -.1 srfisgfgsw f-1- - -' H , 3 C iijgzjgffk- visits Choate and presents New Clothes by LANC-ROCK, and correct accessories to accompany them. Why not keep well posted on what well dressed men will wear for FORMAL . . . STREET . . . or SPORT occasions. LANGROCK fine CLOTHES A large selection of LANGROCK hand- tailored, ready-to-don models at .... CLOTHES CUSTOMED TO' INDIVIDUAL MEASURE SMARTEST IMPORTED ACCESSORIES T.A.D. HATS FOOTWEAR .xikll - :tociio ELM ST. at YALE CAMPUS NEW HAVEN 45 U s Qflwme News IN BOUND FORM A day by day record of the School year Weber Svtuhiu 1066 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Photographer to the Choate School 46 DHOTCD-ENCZQAVING QHQUQHINQ .ALHJLQ DESIGNI G CIheSTODDAIQD GFlAV IIG 87 ORANGE STRE T w HAV CONN YOUR STOILYJJI. PICTURE LEAVES NOTHING UNTOLD 47 Compliments of cz Friend A RENDEZVOUS FOR CHOATE STUDENTS tb! THE STORK CLUB 3 East 53rd Street, New York ,sz PERSONAL DIRECTION SHERMAN BILLINGSLEY 48 THE HUN SCHOOL 1936 SUMMER SESSION Review Courses in Preparation for September Entrance Examinations August 10-September 26 IOHN G. HUN, Headmaster 110 Stockton Street Princeton, New Iersey ROYAL MELROSE CARBON FORGE COALS A Grade for Every Requirement CRABTREE COKE For Schools, Hotels Bakeries, Homes The Carbon Coal 6 Coke Co. Boston, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Dudley. Penn. ---- --------------------------- tmm GENERATION to GENERATION from prep school to college into the business and professional Worlds, Prank Brothers men's shoes have been accepted as i the highest standard of excel- lence for nearly a century. The style is built in-not added on. FOOTWEAR, INC. jfrank igrntbzrs . Gentlemen's Tailors and Furnishers Choate men for many years, have found our establishments at New Haven, Cam- bridge, New York and Princeton the headquarters for custom-made clothing and furnishings, of genuine good taste and staunch quality. 262 York Street 82 Mt. Auburn Street 5 8 8 P I F T H A V E N U E NEW HAVEN, CONN. CAMBR1Dcr:,MAss. 5 between 47th and 48th Streets ll East 4-4th Street 46 Nassau Street : NEW YORK CITY PRINCETON, N. J. Compliments of cr Friend VACATICN IN DIXIE THIS SUMMER-THIS WAY OR a different vacation, try Dixie this year. Lovely, historic, hospit- able, no other part of America is more interesting. And for a con- genial, scenic trip . . . one that costs so much less you can go farther and stay longer for the same money than by any other means-go by Greyhound. For Folders and Information Write GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU Charleston, W. Va. ATLA-NTIC GREY!-QYJUND Compliments of cr Friend 50 ss-mans:-can :ana iQi!a?553? D ,, Esnps wishing,-ic, E515 afghan! 9 A' unison Avenue con. ronv-rounm stun' 5 1? ' . New YORK V' V T 1 9411, A 73 4 mmm .J WA lx - I 3424 ., . - Clothes fOr Vacatlon an d can-oaks annum Su rn m er S pO rt BOSTONEW yo K F. L. DUNNE 6? Merchant Tailors 511 FIFTH AVENUE 328 WASHINGTON STREET CG. NEW YORK, N. Y. BOSTON, MASS. 51 Compliments ofthe School 52 .N , ,f. fs 'uf- ':' ' MY' ', ,EN ,--5 P? ,..'.l4'Q1'?Qffj 251'fQ 1-f-I '-'1 4: ggwei' ' T JL? ,ig Q K f' ' 'A-vt? 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